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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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Specialist awarded Soldier’s Medal posthumously for trying to save fellow soldier
An Army specialist who was swept out to sea while trying to save a fellow soldier was posthumously awarded the Soldier’s Medal on Saturday, according to WVUE.
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Newly commissioned lieutenant stabbed to death in possible hate crime
A University of Maryland student is accused of killing 2nd Lt. Richard Collins III, who was set to graduate Tuesday from Bowie State University and begin a career in the Army.
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Veteran-run card game company seeks support for second offering, ‘Blue Falcon’
The creators of FUBAR have come up with a new, original, military-themed card game, and are again taking to Kickstarter.
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Military veterans take to Twitter to fight discrimination with #VetsFightHate
A group of veterans are fighting anti-immigration messages one tweet at a time.
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Attackers beat former Army Ranger and steal his service dog
The Army veteran was attacked by two men in the Bronx.
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Two old Army buddies, one kidney, and a life saved
Army veteran Kai Johns was told by doctors that both of his kidneys had failed and he needed an immediate transplant. After seeing a post on Facebook, an old friend of his from the Army, Robert Harmon, offered to help.
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These gourmet-style meals were created from military MREs
‘From MRE to Michelin’ takes meals, ready to eat, and turns them into dishes that would not be visually out-of-place in a five-star restaurant.
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Chicago-area VA hospital accused of serving patients raw, expired food
The Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital came under scrutiny in 2014 when a whistleblower reported manipulated wait times.
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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.
-
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.
-
Specialist awarded Soldier’s Medal posthumously for trying to save fellow soldier
An Army specialist who was swept out to sea while trying to save a fellow soldier was posthumously awarded the Soldier’s Medal on Saturday, according to WVUE.
-
Newly commissioned lieutenant stabbed to death in possible hate crime
A University of Maryland student is accused of killing 2nd Lt. Richard Collins III, who was set to graduate Tuesday from Bowie State University and begin a career in the Army.
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Veteran-run card game company seeks support for second offering, ‘Blue Falcon’
The creators of FUBAR have come up with a new, original, military-themed card game, and are again taking to Kickstarter.
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Military veterans take to Twitter to fight discrimination with #VetsFightHate
A group of veterans are fighting anti-immigration messages one tweet at a time.
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Attackers beat former Army Ranger and steal his service dog
The Army veteran was attacked by two men in the Bronx.
-
Two old Army buddies, one kidney, and a life saved
Army veteran Kai Johns was told by doctors that both of his kidneys had failed and he needed an immediate transplant. After seeing a post on Facebook, an old friend of his from the Army, Robert Harmon, offered to help.
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These gourmet-style meals were created from military MREs
‘From MRE to Michelin’ takes meals, ready to eat, and turns them into dishes that would not be visually out-of-place in a five-star restaurant.
-
Chicago-area VA hospital accused of serving patients raw, expired food
The Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital came under scrutiny in 2014 when a whistleblower reported manipulated wait times.
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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.
-
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.
-
Specialist awarded Soldier’s Medal posthumously for trying to save fellow soldier
An Army specialist who was swept out to sea while trying to save a fellow soldier was posthumously awarded the Soldier’s Medal on Saturday, according to WVUE.
-
Newly commissioned lieutenant stabbed to death in possible hate crime
A University of Maryland student is accused of killing 2nd Lt. Richard Collins III, who was set to graduate Tuesday from Bowie State University and begin a career in the Army.
-
Veteran-run card game company seeks support for second offering, ‘Blue Falcon’
The creators of FUBAR have come up with a new, original, military-themed card game, and are again taking to Kickstarter.
-
Military veterans take to Twitter to fight discrimination with #VetsFightHate
A group of veterans are fighting anti-immigration messages one tweet at a time.
-
Attackers beat former Army Ranger and steal his service dog
The Army veteran was attacked by two men in the Bronx.
-
Two old Army buddies, one kidney, and a life saved
Army veteran Kai Johns was told by doctors that both of his kidneys had failed and he needed an immediate transplant. After seeing a post on Facebook, an old friend of his from the Army, Robert Harmon, offered to help.
-
These gourmet-style meals were created from military MREs
‘From MRE to Michelin’ takes meals, ready to eat, and turns them into dishes that would not be visually out-of-place in a five-star restaurant.
-
Chicago-area VA hospital accused of serving patients raw, expired food
The Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital came under scrutiny in 2014 when a whistleblower reported manipulated wait times.













