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Marine who barely avoided Taliban bullet talks war and life beyond
The photos of Marine Sgt. Bill Bee’s brush with death ended up in newspapers across the world. But there’s more to his story.
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Supreme Court hears case on retroactive benefits for disabled veterans
Decades’ worth of retroactive disability compensation could add up to hundreds of thousands of dollars for some veterans.
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Army depot officials and vendors sentenced in bid-rigging scheme
Bribes to depot officials included antique-car modifications and Dallas Cowboys tickets.
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Virginia ‘Tinder Swindler’ who preyed on sailors pleads guilty
Posing as women on Tinder, conspirators demonstrated romantic interest in sailors. Then they swindled them.
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Fort Stewart urges room checks after video showed mold-encrusted walls
The announcement by Fort Stewart leaders came days after a video of mold-encrusted walls at the base circulated on social media.
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Man who discussed West Point attack admits to trying to join ISIS
James Bradley, who pleaded guilty Friday, also discussed attacking ROTC cadets with a truck, according to the complaint against him.
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85-year-old Medal of Honor pilot makes 1st airplane jump
‘I don’t think I’ve ever moved that fast or been in anything that moved that fast in my life,’ Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Patrick Brady said.
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Man who joined the Army under fake name 37 years ago avoids prison
He joined the Army with a stolen name, under advice from a recruiter, to escape violence in his hometown, a public defender argued.
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VA often failed to inform patients about risks of COVID antiviral drug
The VA Office of Inspector General said providers often didn’t notify patients or caregivers about the risks of remdesivir.
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These colleges dominated Military Times’ 2022 Best for Vets list
Military Times’ annual ranking follows a year of transition in higher education.
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Marine who barely avoided Taliban bullet talks war and life beyond
The photos of Marine Sgt. Bill Bee’s brush with death ended up in newspapers across the world. But there’s more to his story.
-
Supreme Court hears case on retroactive benefits for disabled veterans
Decades’ worth of retroactive disability compensation could add up to hundreds of thousands of dollars for some veterans.
-
Army depot officials and vendors sentenced in bid-rigging scheme
Bribes to depot officials included antique-car modifications and Dallas Cowboys tickets.
-
Virginia ‘Tinder Swindler’ who preyed on sailors pleads guilty
Posing as women on Tinder, conspirators demonstrated romantic interest in sailors. Then they swindled them.
-
Fort Stewart urges room checks after video showed mold-encrusted walls
The announcement by Fort Stewart leaders came days after a video of mold-encrusted walls at the base circulated on social media.
-
Man who discussed West Point attack admits to trying to join ISIS
James Bradley, who pleaded guilty Friday, also discussed attacking ROTC cadets with a truck, according to the complaint against him.
-
85-year-old Medal of Honor pilot makes 1st airplane jump
‘I don’t think I’ve ever moved that fast or been in anything that moved that fast in my life,’ Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Patrick Brady said.
-
Man who joined the Army under fake name 37 years ago avoids prison
He joined the Army with a stolen name, under advice from a recruiter, to escape violence in his hometown, a public defender argued.
-
VA often failed to inform patients about risks of COVID antiviral drug
The VA Office of Inspector General said providers often didn’t notify patients or caregivers about the risks of remdesivir.
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These colleges dominated Military Times’ 2022 Best for Vets list
Military Times’ annual ranking follows a year of transition in higher education.
-
Marine who barely avoided Taliban bullet talks war and life beyond
The photos of Marine Sgt. Bill Bee’s brush with death ended up in newspapers across the world. But there’s more to his story.
-
Supreme Court hears case on retroactive benefits for disabled veterans
Decades’ worth of retroactive disability compensation could add up to hundreds of thousands of dollars for some veterans.
-
Army depot officials and vendors sentenced in bid-rigging scheme
Bribes to depot officials included antique-car modifications and Dallas Cowboys tickets.
-
Virginia ‘Tinder Swindler’ who preyed on sailors pleads guilty
Posing as women on Tinder, conspirators demonstrated romantic interest in sailors. Then they swindled them.
-
Fort Stewart urges room checks after video showed mold-encrusted walls
The announcement by Fort Stewart leaders came days after a video of mold-encrusted walls at the base circulated on social media.
-
Man who discussed West Point attack admits to trying to join ISIS
James Bradley, who pleaded guilty Friday, also discussed attacking ROTC cadets with a truck, according to the complaint against him.
-
85-year-old Medal of Honor pilot makes 1st airplane jump
‘I don’t think I’ve ever moved that fast or been in anything that moved that fast in my life,’ Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Patrick Brady said.
-
Man who joined the Army under fake name 37 years ago avoids prison
He joined the Army with a stolen name, under advice from a recruiter, to escape violence in his hometown, a public defender argued.
-
VA often failed to inform patients about risks of COVID antiviral drug
The VA Office of Inspector General said providers often didn’t notify patients or caregivers about the risks of remdesivir.
-
These colleges dominated Military Times’ 2022 Best for Vets list
Military Times’ annual ranking follows a year of transition in higher education.













