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Gen. Milley’s wife saved a man’s life at the Veterans Day wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington
The wife of the nation’s highest-ranking military officer saved the life of man during a Veterans Day event at the Arlington National Cemetery on Wednesday.
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‘War Words’ film-adapted play brings veterans’ stories to the screen on Veterans Day
A playwright backed by the Atlantic Council is looking to bridge the civilian-veteran divide with the premiere of a film-adapted play featuring veterans’ tellings of their experiences in the military.
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PRJKT VET to launch Esports website on Veterans Day, gathering team for ‘Madden’ on Playstation
PRJKT VET’s first annual Veteran’s Bowl Esports Tournament platform will launch around “Madden NFL” on Veterans Day and will also livestream on Twitch.
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How veterans can still serve after they take off the uniform
For many veterans, volunteering can work to ease the transition to civilian life. Here’s a round-up of some VSOs veterans can volunteer for.
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This 97-year-old just finished the Marine Corps Marathon. Here’s how the Iwo Jima veteran earned a Silver Star
The backstory behind this inspiring Marine:
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Coalition aircraft launched almost 35,000 strikes on ISIS targets over six years
A U.S.-led multinational coalition has launched tens of thousands of strikes in Iraq and Syria over the past seven years, weakening the radical group’s hold on the region.
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Retired Marine’s nonprofit offers adapted wheelchairs for disabled marathoners
Retired Marine Maj. Kim Rossiter started nonprofit Ainsley’s Angels to allow the disabled to participate in athletic competitions.
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97-year-old Silver Star Iwo Jima veteran to be oldest Marine participant in Marine Corps Marathon
“I haven’t competed in a marathon before, but I’ve never been afraid of a challenge.”
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Navy to honor memory of 17 sailors killed in 2000 jihadi attack on destroyer Cole
Monday marks 20 years since 17 sailors were killed in a terrorist bombing of the Navy destroyer Cole while in a Yemeni port.
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California man posing as a combat-injured Marine found guilty for receiving $195,000 in medical benefits
A California man who falsely claimed to be a combat-injured Marine with two Purple Hearts so he could receive medical and housing benefits was sentenced federal prison on Thursday.
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Gen. Milley’s wife saved a man’s life at the Veterans Day wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington
The wife of the nation’s highest-ranking military officer saved the life of man during a Veterans Day event at the Arlington National Cemetery on Wednesday.
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‘War Words’ film-adapted play brings veterans’ stories to the screen on Veterans Day
A playwright backed by the Atlantic Council is looking to bridge the civilian-veteran divide with the premiere of a film-adapted play featuring veterans’ tellings of their experiences in the military.
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PRJKT VET to launch Esports website on Veterans Day, gathering team for ‘Madden’ on Playstation
PRJKT VET’s first annual Veteran’s Bowl Esports Tournament platform will launch around “Madden NFL” on Veterans Day and will also livestream on Twitch.
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How veterans can still serve after they take off the uniform
For many veterans, volunteering can work to ease the transition to civilian life. Here’s a round-up of some VSOs veterans can volunteer for.
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This 97-year-old just finished the Marine Corps Marathon. Here’s how the Iwo Jima veteran earned a Silver Star
The backstory behind this inspiring Marine:
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Coalition aircraft launched almost 35,000 strikes on ISIS targets over six years
A U.S.-led multinational coalition has launched tens of thousands of strikes in Iraq and Syria over the past seven years, weakening the radical group’s hold on the region.
-
Retired Marine’s nonprofit offers adapted wheelchairs for disabled marathoners
Retired Marine Maj. Kim Rossiter started nonprofit Ainsley’s Angels to allow the disabled to participate in athletic competitions.
-
97-year-old Silver Star Iwo Jima veteran to be oldest Marine participant in Marine Corps Marathon
“I haven’t competed in a marathon before, but I’ve never been afraid of a challenge.”
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Navy to honor memory of 17 sailors killed in 2000 jihadi attack on destroyer Cole
Monday marks 20 years since 17 sailors were killed in a terrorist bombing of the Navy destroyer Cole while in a Yemeni port.
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California man posing as a combat-injured Marine found guilty for receiving $195,000 in medical benefits
A California man who falsely claimed to be a combat-injured Marine with two Purple Hearts so he could receive medical and housing benefits was sentenced federal prison on Thursday.
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Gen. Milley’s wife saved a man’s life at the Veterans Day wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington
The wife of the nation’s highest-ranking military officer saved the life of man during a Veterans Day event at the Arlington National Cemetery on Wednesday.
-
‘War Words’ film-adapted play brings veterans’ stories to the screen on Veterans Day
A playwright backed by the Atlantic Council is looking to bridge the civilian-veteran divide with the premiere of a film-adapted play featuring veterans’ tellings of their experiences in the military.
-
PRJKT VET to launch Esports website on Veterans Day, gathering team for ‘Madden’ on Playstation
PRJKT VET’s first annual Veteran’s Bowl Esports Tournament platform will launch around “Madden NFL” on Veterans Day and will also livestream on Twitch.
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How veterans can still serve after they take off the uniform
For many veterans, volunteering can work to ease the transition to civilian life. Here’s a round-up of some VSOs veterans can volunteer for.
-
This 97-year-old just finished the Marine Corps Marathon. Here’s how the Iwo Jima veteran earned a Silver Star
The backstory behind this inspiring Marine:
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Coalition aircraft launched almost 35,000 strikes on ISIS targets over six years
A U.S.-led multinational coalition has launched tens of thousands of strikes in Iraq and Syria over the past seven years, weakening the radical group’s hold on the region.
-
Retired Marine’s nonprofit offers adapted wheelchairs for disabled marathoners
Retired Marine Maj. Kim Rossiter started nonprofit Ainsley’s Angels to allow the disabled to participate in athletic competitions.
-
97-year-old Silver Star Iwo Jima veteran to be oldest Marine participant in Marine Corps Marathon
“I haven’t competed in a marathon before, but I’ve never been afraid of a challenge.”
-
Navy to honor memory of 17 sailors killed in 2000 jihadi attack on destroyer Cole
Monday marks 20 years since 17 sailors were killed in a terrorist bombing of the Navy destroyer Cole while in a Yemeni port.
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California man posing as a combat-injured Marine found guilty for receiving $195,000 in medical benefits
A California man who falsely claimed to be a combat-injured Marine with two Purple Hearts so he could receive medical and housing benefits was sentenced federal prison on Thursday.













