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Medals stolen from WWII veteran while he was in the hospital
John Kuhn returned home from the hospital to find he was robbed and his roof was in poor condition.
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In an op-ed, Panetta and Talent criticize military’s ‘one-size-fits-all’ for recruiting and retention
Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and former Missouri Sen. Jim Talent teamed up to offer ways to create a 21st century force.
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Julia Hamblet, former director of Women Marines, dies at 100 years old
Julia Hamblet was the longest serving director of the women’s branch of the Marine Corps.
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Vietnam vet helps other veterans get access to dental care
New Smiles for Veterans began in November with the goal of getting dentists to ‘adopt’ one veteran a month.
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Zachary Fisher named to the Philanthropy Hall of Fame
A knee injury prevented Zachary Fisher from joining the Marines during WWII, but he spent his lifetime supporting the military and veterans.
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Navy’s LiveSafe app provides sailors with valuable resources
In the wake of the Marines United scandal, the Navy has created an app that provides sailors the resources to combat harmful behaviors.
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Keesler Medical Center patient receives world’s smallest pacemaker
The Keesler Medical Center at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, became the first Air Force hospital to implant the world’s smallest pacemaker in a patient with bradycardia.
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2017 Wounded Warrior Healing Arts exhibit on display at the Pentagon
Located on the second floor on the walls of Apex 1 and 2, the exhibit will be on display all year.
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South Carolina chefs, all military vets, team up for charity event
The entire event is being put together by military veterans, from the chefs to the logo designer.
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Montana non-profit is helping injured veterans recover through fly fishing
Fly fishing is a low impact physical activity and helps rehabilitate vets because it is calming and repetitive.
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Medals stolen from WWII veteran while he was in the hospital
John Kuhn returned home from the hospital to find he was robbed and his roof was in poor condition.
-
In an op-ed, Panetta and Talent criticize military’s ‘one-size-fits-all’ for recruiting and retention
Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and former Missouri Sen. Jim Talent teamed up to offer ways to create a 21st century force.
-
Julia Hamblet, former director of Women Marines, dies at 100 years old
Julia Hamblet was the longest serving director of the women’s branch of the Marine Corps.
-
Vietnam vet helps other veterans get access to dental care
New Smiles for Veterans began in November with the goal of getting dentists to ‘adopt’ one veteran a month.
-
Zachary Fisher named to the Philanthropy Hall of Fame
A knee injury prevented Zachary Fisher from joining the Marines during WWII, but he spent his lifetime supporting the military and veterans.
-
Navy’s LiveSafe app provides sailors with valuable resources
In the wake of the Marines United scandal, the Navy has created an app that provides sailors the resources to combat harmful behaviors.
-
Keesler Medical Center patient receives world’s smallest pacemaker
The Keesler Medical Center at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, became the first Air Force hospital to implant the world’s smallest pacemaker in a patient with bradycardia.
-
2017 Wounded Warrior Healing Arts exhibit on display at the Pentagon
Located on the second floor on the walls of Apex 1 and 2, the exhibit will be on display all year.
-
South Carolina chefs, all military vets, team up for charity event
The entire event is being put together by military veterans, from the chefs to the logo designer.
-
Montana non-profit is helping injured veterans recover through fly fishing
Fly fishing is a low impact physical activity and helps rehabilitate vets because it is calming and repetitive.
-
Medals stolen from WWII veteran while he was in the hospital
John Kuhn returned home from the hospital to find he was robbed and his roof was in poor condition.
-
In an op-ed, Panetta and Talent criticize military’s ‘one-size-fits-all’ for recruiting and retention
Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and former Missouri Sen. Jim Talent teamed up to offer ways to create a 21st century force.
-
Julia Hamblet, former director of Women Marines, dies at 100 years old
Julia Hamblet was the longest serving director of the women’s branch of the Marine Corps.
-
Vietnam vet helps other veterans get access to dental care
New Smiles for Veterans began in November with the goal of getting dentists to ‘adopt’ one veteran a month.
-
Zachary Fisher named to the Philanthropy Hall of Fame
A knee injury prevented Zachary Fisher from joining the Marines during WWII, but he spent his lifetime supporting the military and veterans.
-
Navy’s LiveSafe app provides sailors with valuable resources
In the wake of the Marines United scandal, the Navy has created an app that provides sailors the resources to combat harmful behaviors.
-
Keesler Medical Center patient receives world’s smallest pacemaker
The Keesler Medical Center at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, became the first Air Force hospital to implant the world’s smallest pacemaker in a patient with bradycardia.
-
2017 Wounded Warrior Healing Arts exhibit on display at the Pentagon
Located on the second floor on the walls of Apex 1 and 2, the exhibit will be on display all year.
-
South Carolina chefs, all military vets, team up for charity event
The entire event is being put together by military veterans, from the chefs to the logo designer.
-
Montana non-profit is helping injured veterans recover through fly fishing
Fly fishing is a low impact physical activity and helps rehabilitate vets because it is calming and repetitive.













