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Fort Hood celebrates Month of the Military Child with a focus on preventing child abuse
April has been designated the Month of the Military Child since 1986.
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Texas university bans disabled veteran’s service dog
The disabled veteran said he will fight the University of North Texas ban.
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Fisher House Foundation to build nine new facilities
‘It’s all thanks to generous donations that these nine houses are to be worked on this year,’ Fisher House Foundation President David Coker said.
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Colorado Guard’s adjutant general retires after almost 50 years in uniform
Maj. Gen. Michael Edwards, the adjutant general of the Colorado National Guard who served in the Air Force for nearly half a century, is retiring, The Gazette reported Sunday.
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Wishart takes command of Nevada Army Guard’s 17th Sustainment Brigade
The brigade was created in 2009.
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North Carolina bill would help service members keep in-state tuition rates at community colleges
‘We’re just trying to continue to remain a military-friendly state,’ one lawmaker said.
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Army seeks soldier feedback to stop preventable deaths and accidents
The Army’s Combat Readiness Center is seeking soldier feedback and ideas after 109 soldiers died and thousands more were injured in preventable accidents during fiscal year 2016.
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Army lieutenant wins $10,000 on ‘The Price is Right’
First Lt. Keegan Giles was given a once in a lifetime opportunity to be on “The Price is Right” and stand next to Drew Carey — and he ended up winning $10,000.
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American flags saved from demolition site in West Virginia
The flags were part of a veterans memorial at the site. One military mom took action.
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New VA clinic to serve more veterans in west Phoenix
An under-served population of about 4,000 veterans within the southwest Valley region of Arizona are expected to get better health care thanks to the opening of a new U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs primary care clinic.
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Fort Hood celebrates Month of the Military Child with a focus on preventing child abuse
April has been designated the Month of the Military Child since 1986.
-
Texas university bans disabled veteran’s service dog
The disabled veteran said he will fight the University of North Texas ban.
-
Fisher House Foundation to build nine new facilities
‘It’s all thanks to generous donations that these nine houses are to be worked on this year,’ Fisher House Foundation President David Coker said.
-
Colorado Guard’s adjutant general retires after almost 50 years in uniform
Maj. Gen. Michael Edwards, the adjutant general of the Colorado National Guard who served in the Air Force for nearly half a century, is retiring, The Gazette reported Sunday.
-
Wishart takes command of Nevada Army Guard’s 17th Sustainment Brigade
The brigade was created in 2009.
-
North Carolina bill would help service members keep in-state tuition rates at community colleges
‘We’re just trying to continue to remain a military-friendly state,’ one lawmaker said.
-
Army seeks soldier feedback to stop preventable deaths and accidents
The Army’s Combat Readiness Center is seeking soldier feedback and ideas after 109 soldiers died and thousands more were injured in preventable accidents during fiscal year 2016.
-
Army lieutenant wins $10,000 on ‘The Price is Right’
First Lt. Keegan Giles was given a once in a lifetime opportunity to be on “The Price is Right” and stand next to Drew Carey — and he ended up winning $10,000.
-
American flags saved from demolition site in West Virginia
The flags were part of a veterans memorial at the site. One military mom took action.
-
New VA clinic to serve more veterans in west Phoenix
An under-served population of about 4,000 veterans within the southwest Valley region of Arizona are expected to get better health care thanks to the opening of a new U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs primary care clinic.
-
Fort Hood celebrates Month of the Military Child with a focus on preventing child abuse
April has been designated the Month of the Military Child since 1986.
-
Texas university bans disabled veteran’s service dog
The disabled veteran said he will fight the University of North Texas ban.
-
Fisher House Foundation to build nine new facilities
‘It’s all thanks to generous donations that these nine houses are to be worked on this year,’ Fisher House Foundation President David Coker said.
-
Colorado Guard’s adjutant general retires after almost 50 years in uniform
Maj. Gen. Michael Edwards, the adjutant general of the Colorado National Guard who served in the Air Force for nearly half a century, is retiring, The Gazette reported Sunday.
-
Wishart takes command of Nevada Army Guard’s 17th Sustainment Brigade
The brigade was created in 2009.
-
North Carolina bill would help service members keep in-state tuition rates at community colleges
‘We’re just trying to continue to remain a military-friendly state,’ one lawmaker said.
-
Army seeks soldier feedback to stop preventable deaths and accidents
The Army’s Combat Readiness Center is seeking soldier feedback and ideas after 109 soldiers died and thousands more were injured in preventable accidents during fiscal year 2016.
-
Army lieutenant wins $10,000 on ‘The Price is Right’
First Lt. Keegan Giles was given a once in a lifetime opportunity to be on “The Price is Right” and stand next to Drew Carey — and he ended up winning $10,000.
-
American flags saved from demolition site in West Virginia
The flags were part of a veterans memorial at the site. One military mom took action.
-
New VA clinic to serve more veterans in west Phoenix
An under-served population of about 4,000 veterans within the southwest Valley region of Arizona are expected to get better health care thanks to the opening of a new U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs primary care clinic.













