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Larry Taylor, most recent Medal of Honor recipient dies at age 81
After a 55-year wait to receive the Medal of Honor, Capt. Larry Taylor saw his actions recognized with the nation’s highest valor award.
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Nonprofit honors new enlistees in their communities
The organization has grown nationwide and held more than 600 ceremonies in 31 states.
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Remains of WWII heavy bomber gunner identified decades after his death
Staff Sgt. Franklin P. Hall was identified in July by scientists who used anthropological and DNA analysis, military officials said.
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Psychedelics, cryotherapy and new treatments for vets | Defense News Weekly Full Episode 11.18.23
Can -120-degree temperatures and psychedelic extracts help provide the healing some vets need? Defense News looks into evolving treatment methods.
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Military scientists identify remains of soldier who died in WWII
U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Gene F. Walker died in World War II during a battle in Germany.
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How ‘artsy-fartsy stuff’ can help vets recuperate and cope after service
For many returning from conflict, art and music are critical outlets for expression. We spoke to groups at MCON leveraging the power of art to help vets.
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Healing the scars of service: Veteran’s company explores psychedelic therapy
MorningStar Myco shows Military Times the psychedelic options for treatments while at MCON in Las Vegas.
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Air Force jet mechanic takes off into the entertainment stratosphere
Air Force Veteran Markeis Simon went from aircraft mechanic to singer at the House of Blues in Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas. We caught up with her at MCON.
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Larry Taylor, most recent Medal of Honor recipient dies at age 81
After a 55-year wait to receive the Medal of Honor, Capt. Larry Taylor saw his actions recognized with the nation’s highest valor award.
-
Nonprofit honors new enlistees in their communities
The organization has grown nationwide and held more than 600 ceremonies in 31 states.
-
Remains of WWII heavy bomber gunner identified decades after his death
Staff Sgt. Franklin P. Hall was identified in July by scientists who used anthropological and DNA analysis, military officials said.
-
Psychedelics, cryotherapy and new treatments for vets | Defense News Weekly Full Episode 11.18.23
Can -120-degree temperatures and psychedelic extracts help provide the healing some vets need? Defense News looks into evolving treatment methods.
-
Military scientists identify remains of soldier who died in WWII
U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Gene F. Walker died in World War II during a battle in Germany.
-
How ‘artsy-fartsy stuff’ can help vets recuperate and cope after service
For many returning from conflict, art and music are critical outlets for expression. We spoke to groups at MCON leveraging the power of art to help vets.
-
Healing the scars of service: Veteran’s company explores psychedelic therapy
MorningStar Myco shows Military Times the psychedelic options for treatments while at MCON in Las Vegas.
-
Air Force jet mechanic takes off into the entertainment stratosphere
Air Force Veteran Markeis Simon went from aircraft mechanic to singer at the House of Blues in Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas. We caught up with her at MCON.
-
Larry Taylor, most recent Medal of Honor recipient dies at age 81
After a 55-year wait to receive the Medal of Honor, Capt. Larry Taylor saw his actions recognized with the nation’s highest valor award.
-
Nonprofit honors new enlistees in their communities
The organization has grown nationwide and held more than 600 ceremonies in 31 states.
-
Remains of WWII heavy bomber gunner identified decades after his death
Staff Sgt. Franklin P. Hall was identified in July by scientists who used anthropological and DNA analysis, military officials said.
-
Psychedelics, cryotherapy and new treatments for vets | Defense News Weekly Full Episode 11.18.23
Can -120-degree temperatures and psychedelic extracts help provide the healing some vets need? Defense News looks into evolving treatment methods.
-
Military scientists identify remains of soldier who died in WWII
U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Gene F. Walker died in World War II during a battle in Germany.
-
How ‘artsy-fartsy stuff’ can help vets recuperate and cope after service
For many returning from conflict, art and music are critical outlets for expression. We spoke to groups at MCON leveraging the power of art to help vets.
-
Healing the scars of service: Veteran’s company explores psychedelic therapy
MorningStar Myco shows Military Times the psychedelic options for treatments while at MCON in Las Vegas.
-
Air Force jet mechanic takes off into the entertainment stratosphere
Air Force Veteran Markeis Simon went from aircraft mechanic to singer at the House of Blues in Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas. We caught up with her at MCON.















