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Operation Deploy Your Dress coming to Washington, DC area this month
The dress swap provides free formal wear to military ID holders.
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Military mother looking to reunite lost photo of soldier with his family
Military mother Shandrew Sproles went to a second-hand store called The Treasure Chest in Allen Texas, and ended up with an unexpected lost treasure.
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Tank collector gets a pleasant surprise: $2.4 million in gold
Nick Mead bought the Iraqi Army Type 69 tank on eBay.
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Department of Veterans Affairs launches a new system to try to ‘predict’ veteran suicide
It’s called Recovery Engagement and Coordination for Health—Veterans Enhanced Treatment, or REACH VET.
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Retired Green Beret to walk Appalachian Trail to raise awareness
The former Green Beret from Special Forces is donating 100 percent of profits he receives to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation.
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Arlington Cemetery’s dwindling space to make room for a long-awaited memorial to Vietnam helicopter pilots
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that a small monument was proposed to honor helicopter pilots who died in the “Helicopter War” during a meeting between the new executive director of Army National Military Cemeteries and Vietnam veterans.
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President Trump calls commanding officers of Ross and Porter to thank them for Syria strike
The two commanding officers and their crews were thanked for their ‘professionalism and quick response’ in conducting the missile strike on Shayrat airfield in western Syria over the weekend.
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New website launches for veteran and military spouses to buy and sell products
Veterans can get “vetrified” on the site via open source information from several organizations, including The American Legion and the VA.
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US seek approval to increase space and storage capacity of an Army depot in Germany
Residents of Germersheim, Germany, are hesitant to allow an increase in storage space for the US military.
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Former Fort Drum soldier sentenced to a year and a day for tax fraud
Former Sgt. Bobby Lemon filed false income tax returns on behalf of lower-ranking soldiers, court records indicate.
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Operation Deploy Your Dress coming to Washington, DC area this month
The dress swap provides free formal wear to military ID holders.
-
Military mother looking to reunite lost photo of soldier with his family
Military mother Shandrew Sproles went to a second-hand store called The Treasure Chest in Allen Texas, and ended up with an unexpected lost treasure.
-
Tank collector gets a pleasant surprise: $2.4 million in gold
Nick Mead bought the Iraqi Army Type 69 tank on eBay.
-
Department of Veterans Affairs launches a new system to try to ‘predict’ veteran suicide
It’s called Recovery Engagement and Coordination for Health—Veterans Enhanced Treatment, or REACH VET.
-
Retired Green Beret to walk Appalachian Trail to raise awareness
The former Green Beret from Special Forces is donating 100 percent of profits he receives to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation.
-
Arlington Cemetery’s dwindling space to make room for a long-awaited memorial to Vietnam helicopter pilots
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that a small monument was proposed to honor helicopter pilots who died in the “Helicopter War” during a meeting between the new executive director of Army National Military Cemeteries and Vietnam veterans.
-
President Trump calls commanding officers of Ross and Porter to thank them for Syria strike
The two commanding officers and their crews were thanked for their ‘professionalism and quick response’ in conducting the missile strike on Shayrat airfield in western Syria over the weekend.
-
New website launches for veteran and military spouses to buy and sell products
Veterans can get “vetrified” on the site via open source information from several organizations, including The American Legion and the VA.
-
US seek approval to increase space and storage capacity of an Army depot in Germany
Residents of Germersheim, Germany, are hesitant to allow an increase in storage space for the US military.
-
Former Fort Drum soldier sentenced to a year and a day for tax fraud
Former Sgt. Bobby Lemon filed false income tax returns on behalf of lower-ranking soldiers, court records indicate.
-
Operation Deploy Your Dress coming to Washington, DC area this month
The dress swap provides free formal wear to military ID holders.
-
Military mother looking to reunite lost photo of soldier with his family
Military mother Shandrew Sproles went to a second-hand store called The Treasure Chest in Allen Texas, and ended up with an unexpected lost treasure.
-
Tank collector gets a pleasant surprise: $2.4 million in gold
Nick Mead bought the Iraqi Army Type 69 tank on eBay.
-
Department of Veterans Affairs launches a new system to try to ‘predict’ veteran suicide
It’s called Recovery Engagement and Coordination for Health—Veterans Enhanced Treatment, or REACH VET.
-
Retired Green Beret to walk Appalachian Trail to raise awareness
The former Green Beret from Special Forces is donating 100 percent of profits he receives to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation.
-
Arlington Cemetery’s dwindling space to make room for a long-awaited memorial to Vietnam helicopter pilots
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that a small monument was proposed to honor helicopter pilots who died in the “Helicopter War” during a meeting between the new executive director of Army National Military Cemeteries and Vietnam veterans.
-
President Trump calls commanding officers of Ross and Porter to thank them for Syria strike
The two commanding officers and their crews were thanked for their ‘professionalism and quick response’ in conducting the missile strike on Shayrat airfield in western Syria over the weekend.
-
New website launches for veteran and military spouses to buy and sell products
Veterans can get “vetrified” on the site via open source information from several organizations, including The American Legion and the VA.
-
US seek approval to increase space and storage capacity of an Army depot in Germany
Residents of Germersheim, Germany, are hesitant to allow an increase in storage space for the US military.
-
Former Fort Drum soldier sentenced to a year and a day for tax fraud
Former Sgt. Bobby Lemon filed false income tax returns on behalf of lower-ranking soldiers, court records indicate.













