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Valentines wanted: 104-year-old Iwo Jima Marine veteran wants one thing this Valentine’s Day
“I’ll save every one of them like I’ve been saving little things that have come up until right now and they’ll be a personal part of my history.”
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A ‘Warrior Tradition’: Why Native Americans continue fighting for the same government that tried to wipe them out
Since 9/11, nearly 19 percent of Native Americans have served in the armed forces, compared to an average of 14 percent of all other ethnicities.
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WWII vet, 100, takes to Reddit to answers questions
Despite his service in WWII, Welch said the most “tense” moment of his life was when he tied the knot.
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January’s new military shopping benefit delayed for tens of thousands of veterans
There’s debate about what credentials certain veterans can use to get on base.
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‘David without a slingshot’ — a daring dive into deep depths reminds us of tin can heroism
The ship was found at a depth of 20,400 feet beneath the surface of the Philippine Sea.
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Here’s where the Global War on Terror Memorial could be placed
Lawmakers are pushing for a high-visibility location in Washington, D.C.
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Creedence Clearwater Revival’s John Fogerty talks military service, music’s role in war
John’s “50 Year Trip: Live At Red Rocks” can be seen in theaters nationwide Nov. 11.
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The blinding of a WWII vet opened America’s eyes to the evil of Jim Crow
The brutal beating of a soldier returning home from war made an everlasting impression on President Harry S. Truman.
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POW/MIA flag to fly at federal sites year round
Previously, the iconic flag was required to be raised only a few times each year.
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Even bigger budgets for VA? Secretary offers his thoughts on department progress, challenges
After 16 months on the job, VA Secretary Robert Wilkie insists the department is performing better than ever before.
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Valentines wanted: 104-year-old Iwo Jima Marine veteran wants one thing this Valentine’s Day
“I’ll save every one of them like I’ve been saving little things that have come up until right now and they’ll be a personal part of my history.”
-
A ‘Warrior Tradition’: Why Native Americans continue fighting for the same government that tried to wipe them out
Since 9/11, nearly 19 percent of Native Americans have served in the armed forces, compared to an average of 14 percent of all other ethnicities.
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WWII vet, 100, takes to Reddit to answers questions
Despite his service in WWII, Welch said the most “tense” moment of his life was when he tied the knot.
-
January’s new military shopping benefit delayed for tens of thousands of veterans
There’s debate about what credentials certain veterans can use to get on base.
-
‘David without a slingshot’ — a daring dive into deep depths reminds us of tin can heroism
The ship was found at a depth of 20,400 feet beneath the surface of the Philippine Sea.
-
Here’s where the Global War on Terror Memorial could be placed
Lawmakers are pushing for a high-visibility location in Washington, D.C.
-
Creedence Clearwater Revival’s John Fogerty talks military service, music’s role in war
John’s “50 Year Trip: Live At Red Rocks” can be seen in theaters nationwide Nov. 11.
-
The blinding of a WWII vet opened America’s eyes to the evil of Jim Crow
The brutal beating of a soldier returning home from war made an everlasting impression on President Harry S. Truman.
-
POW/MIA flag to fly at federal sites year round
Previously, the iconic flag was required to be raised only a few times each year.
-
Even bigger budgets for VA? Secretary offers his thoughts on department progress, challenges
After 16 months on the job, VA Secretary Robert Wilkie insists the department is performing better than ever before.
-
Valentines wanted: 104-year-old Iwo Jima Marine veteran wants one thing this Valentine’s Day
“I’ll save every one of them like I’ve been saving little things that have come up until right now and they’ll be a personal part of my history.”
-
A ‘Warrior Tradition’: Why Native Americans continue fighting for the same government that tried to wipe them out
Since 9/11, nearly 19 percent of Native Americans have served in the armed forces, compared to an average of 14 percent of all other ethnicities.
-
WWII vet, 100, takes to Reddit to answers questions
Despite his service in WWII, Welch said the most “tense” moment of his life was when he tied the knot.
-
January’s new military shopping benefit delayed for tens of thousands of veterans
There’s debate about what credentials certain veterans can use to get on base.
-
‘David without a slingshot’ — a daring dive into deep depths reminds us of tin can heroism
The ship was found at a depth of 20,400 feet beneath the surface of the Philippine Sea.
-
Here’s where the Global War on Terror Memorial could be placed
Lawmakers are pushing for a high-visibility location in Washington, D.C.
-
Creedence Clearwater Revival’s John Fogerty talks military service, music’s role in war
John’s “50 Year Trip: Live At Red Rocks” can be seen in theaters nationwide Nov. 11.
-
The blinding of a WWII vet opened America’s eyes to the evil of Jim Crow
The brutal beating of a soldier returning home from war made an everlasting impression on President Harry S. Truman.
-
POW/MIA flag to fly at federal sites year round
Previously, the iconic flag was required to be raised only a few times each year.
-
Even bigger budgets for VA? Secretary offers his thoughts on department progress, challenges
After 16 months on the job, VA Secretary Robert Wilkie insists the department is performing better than ever before.













