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Retiring or departing military service? Check out the United Nations
There are many benefits, challenges and rewards for former members of the military who work for the United Nations. But it’s not for everyone.
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German city to honor WWII airmen executed after surviving B-17 crash
Joseph Prokop, then 22, survived the downing of the bomber only to be captured by the Germans and summarily executed after a Gestapo officer learned one of his crewmates was Jewish.
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Air Force veteran floored after learning value of his Rolex watch on ‘Antiques Roadshow’
An “Antiques Roadshow” guest in North Dakota was floored when he found out the current value of a Rolex watch he purchased while serving in the military more than four decades ago.
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Here’s when the 4.1 million newly eligible veterans and caregivers will get access to online commissary benefits
Commissary officials ask for patience among newly eligible veterans and caregivers.
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Chiefs quarterback Mahomes builds tiny homes for veterans
Super Bowl-bound Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes helps build tiny home for veterans.
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106-year-old WWII vet’s vintage Cadillac stolen, returned in California
“When that car is gone, part of me is gone. I just feel terrible.”
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Valentines wanted: 104-year-old Iwo Jima Marine veteran wants one thing this Valentine’s Day
“I’ll save every one of them like I’ve been saving little things that have come up until right now and they’ll be a personal part of my history.”
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Meet the new boss: Moran named chairman of Senate vets committee
The Kansas senator will replace departing chairman Johnny Isakson in the leadership role.
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Study results on new Agent Orange diseases not expected until ‘late 2020’ says VA secretary
In a letter to Montana Sen. Jon Tester, Wilkie said the studies must be analyzed and reviewed before a decision is made.
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New in 2020: New VA home loan caps
Existing county limits for those eligible for full VA loan entitlement purchases will go away in the new year, meaning that more veterans can purchase homes without shelling out a downpayment.
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Retiring or departing military service? Check out the United Nations
There are many benefits, challenges and rewards for former members of the military who work for the United Nations. But it’s not for everyone.
-
German city to honor WWII airmen executed after surviving B-17 crash
Joseph Prokop, then 22, survived the downing of the bomber only to be captured by the Germans and summarily executed after a Gestapo officer learned one of his crewmates was Jewish.
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Air Force veteran floored after learning value of his Rolex watch on ‘Antiques Roadshow’
An “Antiques Roadshow” guest in North Dakota was floored when he found out the current value of a Rolex watch he purchased while serving in the military more than four decades ago.
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Here’s when the 4.1 million newly eligible veterans and caregivers will get access to online commissary benefits
Commissary officials ask for patience among newly eligible veterans and caregivers.
-
Chiefs quarterback Mahomes builds tiny homes for veterans
Super Bowl-bound Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes helps build tiny home for veterans.
-
106-year-old WWII vet’s vintage Cadillac stolen, returned in California
“When that car is gone, part of me is gone. I just feel terrible.”
-
Valentines wanted: 104-year-old Iwo Jima Marine veteran wants one thing this Valentine’s Day
“I’ll save every one of them like I’ve been saving little things that have come up until right now and they’ll be a personal part of my history.”
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Meet the new boss: Moran named chairman of Senate vets committee
The Kansas senator will replace departing chairman Johnny Isakson in the leadership role.
-
Study results on new Agent Orange diseases not expected until ‘late 2020’ says VA secretary
In a letter to Montana Sen. Jon Tester, Wilkie said the studies must be analyzed and reviewed before a decision is made.
-
New in 2020: New VA home loan caps
Existing county limits for those eligible for full VA loan entitlement purchases will go away in the new year, meaning that more veterans can purchase homes without shelling out a downpayment.
-
Retiring or departing military service? Check out the United Nations
There are many benefits, challenges and rewards for former members of the military who work for the United Nations. But it’s not for everyone.
-
German city to honor WWII airmen executed after surviving B-17 crash
Joseph Prokop, then 22, survived the downing of the bomber only to be captured by the Germans and summarily executed after a Gestapo officer learned one of his crewmates was Jewish.
-
Air Force veteran floored after learning value of his Rolex watch on ‘Antiques Roadshow’
An “Antiques Roadshow” guest in North Dakota was floored when he found out the current value of a Rolex watch he purchased while serving in the military more than four decades ago.
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Here’s when the 4.1 million newly eligible veterans and caregivers will get access to online commissary benefits
Commissary officials ask for patience among newly eligible veterans and caregivers.
-
Chiefs quarterback Mahomes builds tiny homes for veterans
Super Bowl-bound Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes helps build tiny home for veterans.
-
106-year-old WWII vet’s vintage Cadillac stolen, returned in California
“When that car is gone, part of me is gone. I just feel terrible.”
-
Valentines wanted: 104-year-old Iwo Jima Marine veteran wants one thing this Valentine’s Day
“I’ll save every one of them like I’ve been saving little things that have come up until right now and they’ll be a personal part of my history.”
-
Meet the new boss: Moran named chairman of Senate vets committee
The Kansas senator will replace departing chairman Johnny Isakson in the leadership role.
-
Study results on new Agent Orange diseases not expected until ‘late 2020’ says VA secretary
In a letter to Montana Sen. Jon Tester, Wilkie said the studies must be analyzed and reviewed before a decision is made.
-
New in 2020: New VA home loan caps
Existing county limits for those eligible for full VA loan entitlement purchases will go away in the new year, meaning that more veterans can purchase homes without shelling out a downpayment.













