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Maryland cemetery to offer burial of military working dogs, service dogs alongside owners
Currently, the Faithful Companions Honor Garden is empty, strategically situated between the cemetery’s third veterans’ section and its grounds reserved for pets.
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U.S. combat veterans in Africa turn skills to protecting rhinos, fighting PTSD
The non-profit organization Veterans Empowered to Protect African Wildlife, was founded after Ryan Tate saw a documentary about poaching and saw a need he and other veterans could fulfill.
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New documentary highlights 75th anniversary of the Montford Point Marines authorization
The Montford Point Marines were the first African Americans accepted into the Marine Corps.
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7,000 letters in 6 years, one woman gives deployed troops a connection to home
A 98-year-old woman from California has written 7,000 letters to troops overseas in the past 6 years.
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Suspect accused of punching man with cerebral palsy was convicted of stealing from veterans cemetery
Barry Baker was convicted of theft in 2007 when he confessed to stealing nearly 250 bronze flag holders from the marked graves of veterans, according to The Smoking Gun.
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Veterans group condemns Kathy Griffin’s photo depicting Trump’s decapitated head
The Veterans of Foreign Wars says it does not accept the comedian’s apology.
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Another tug-of-war win for the Navy
The Navy beat the Marines, once again, in the Fleet Week tug-of-war.
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America’s heroes honored at events around the country for Memorial Day weekend
All over America, cities small and large will host Memorial Day events in honor of the armed forces. Here are some of the major events happening around the country this holiday weekend.
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United Airlines will reimburse soldier for $200 fine
After almost 2 years in Afghanistan, a Texas soldier had to pay a fine for his overweight bag– United has said they will reimburse him.
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Marine corporal is awarded the highest non-combat medal for his heroic actions during a 2014 car crash
‘Being a Marine definitely affected my reaction,’ Cpl. David Qualls said.
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Maryland cemetery to offer burial of military working dogs, service dogs alongside owners
Currently, the Faithful Companions Honor Garden is empty, strategically situated between the cemetery’s third veterans’ section and its grounds reserved for pets.
-
U.S. combat veterans in Africa turn skills to protecting rhinos, fighting PTSD
The non-profit organization Veterans Empowered to Protect African Wildlife, was founded after Ryan Tate saw a documentary about poaching and saw a need he and other veterans could fulfill.
-
New documentary highlights 75th anniversary of the Montford Point Marines authorization
The Montford Point Marines were the first African Americans accepted into the Marine Corps.
-
7,000 letters in 6 years, one woman gives deployed troops a connection to home
A 98-year-old woman from California has written 7,000 letters to troops overseas in the past 6 years.
-
Suspect accused of punching man with cerebral palsy was convicted of stealing from veterans cemetery
Barry Baker was convicted of theft in 2007 when he confessed to stealing nearly 250 bronze flag holders from the marked graves of veterans, according to The Smoking Gun.
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Veterans group condemns Kathy Griffin’s photo depicting Trump’s decapitated head
The Veterans of Foreign Wars says it does not accept the comedian’s apology.
-
Another tug-of-war win for the Navy
The Navy beat the Marines, once again, in the Fleet Week tug-of-war.
-
America’s heroes honored at events around the country for Memorial Day weekend
All over America, cities small and large will host Memorial Day events in honor of the armed forces. Here are some of the major events happening around the country this holiday weekend.
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United Airlines will reimburse soldier for $200 fine
After almost 2 years in Afghanistan, a Texas soldier had to pay a fine for his overweight bag– United has said they will reimburse him.
-
Marine corporal is awarded the highest non-combat medal for his heroic actions during a 2014 car crash
‘Being a Marine definitely affected my reaction,’ Cpl. David Qualls said.
-
Maryland cemetery to offer burial of military working dogs, service dogs alongside owners
Currently, the Faithful Companions Honor Garden is empty, strategically situated between the cemetery’s third veterans’ section and its grounds reserved for pets.
-
U.S. combat veterans in Africa turn skills to protecting rhinos, fighting PTSD
The non-profit organization Veterans Empowered to Protect African Wildlife, was founded after Ryan Tate saw a documentary about poaching and saw a need he and other veterans could fulfill.
-
New documentary highlights 75th anniversary of the Montford Point Marines authorization
The Montford Point Marines were the first African Americans accepted into the Marine Corps.
-
7,000 letters in 6 years, one woman gives deployed troops a connection to home
A 98-year-old woman from California has written 7,000 letters to troops overseas in the past 6 years.
-
Suspect accused of punching man with cerebral palsy was convicted of stealing from veterans cemetery
Barry Baker was convicted of theft in 2007 when he confessed to stealing nearly 250 bronze flag holders from the marked graves of veterans, according to The Smoking Gun.
-
Veterans group condemns Kathy Griffin’s photo depicting Trump’s decapitated head
The Veterans of Foreign Wars says it does not accept the comedian’s apology.
-
Another tug-of-war win for the Navy
The Navy beat the Marines, once again, in the Fleet Week tug-of-war.
-
America’s heroes honored at events around the country for Memorial Day weekend
All over America, cities small and large will host Memorial Day events in honor of the armed forces. Here are some of the major events happening around the country this holiday weekend.
-
United Airlines will reimburse soldier for $200 fine
After almost 2 years in Afghanistan, a Texas soldier had to pay a fine for his overweight bag– United has said they will reimburse him.
-
Marine corporal is awarded the highest non-combat medal for his heroic actions during a 2014 car crash
‘Being a Marine definitely affected my reaction,’ Cpl. David Qualls said.













