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Here’s where the Global War on Terror Memorial could be placed
Lawmakers are pushing for a high-visibility location in Washington, D.C.
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Prescription drug costs, some Tricare fees to rise in 2020
Tricare beneficiaries who fill their prescriptions at a retail store or by mail will see their prescription costs rise on Jan. 1, and enrollment fees for most retirees and their family members on Tricare Prime also will increase next year.
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Trump to attend New York City’s massive Veterans Day parade
The event will feature 25,000 parade participants and tens of thousands of spectators.
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All Americans deserve the same protection from predatory loans that service members have
The authors of this commentary support the Veterans and Consumers Fair Credit Act, in addition to the Military Lending Act, to protect active-duty service members and their families against abhorrent, predatory lending practices and products.
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7 tips for veterans to land a federal job
The federal government is legally required to give preference to veterans in the hiring for government jobs.
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Senate Dems blast OMB for delaying VA decision on new Agent Orange presumptives
Senate Veterans Affairs Committee members have written the Trump administration to press for a decision on proposed Agent Orange presumptive diseases.
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Best for Vets: Top Colleges 2020
We surveyed hundreds of colleges and universities from across the country on their policies related to military and veteran students, academic outcomes, military-supportive cultures and other factors. Here’s a look at some of this year’s top finishers.
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Atlanta to get new Tricare Prime option in pilot program to test care based on value not volume
The Defense Health Agency is rolling out a new Tricare Prime option in Atlanta, part of its efforts to test “value-based care” programs.
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George W. Bush’s portraits of veterans make Washington debut
George W. Bush’s portraits of injured post-9/11 veterans have made their Washington debut at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
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Navajo Nation eyes renaming US highway after late senator, a World War II Code Talker
Some Navajo Nation officials want New Mexico to rename a U.S. highway after one of the longest-serving Native American lawmakers in U.S. history.
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Here’s where the Global War on Terror Memorial could be placed
Lawmakers are pushing for a high-visibility location in Washington, D.C.
-
Prescription drug costs, some Tricare fees to rise in 2020
Tricare beneficiaries who fill their prescriptions at a retail store or by mail will see their prescription costs rise on Jan. 1, and enrollment fees for most retirees and their family members on Tricare Prime also will increase next year.
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Trump to attend New York City’s massive Veterans Day parade
The event will feature 25,000 parade participants and tens of thousands of spectators.
-
All Americans deserve the same protection from predatory loans that service members have
The authors of this commentary support the Veterans and Consumers Fair Credit Act, in addition to the Military Lending Act, to protect active-duty service members and their families against abhorrent, predatory lending practices and products.
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7 tips for veterans to land a federal job
The federal government is legally required to give preference to veterans in the hiring for government jobs.
-
Senate Dems blast OMB for delaying VA decision on new Agent Orange presumptives
Senate Veterans Affairs Committee members have written the Trump administration to press for a decision on proposed Agent Orange presumptive diseases.
-
Best for Vets: Top Colleges 2020
We surveyed hundreds of colleges and universities from across the country on their policies related to military and veteran students, academic outcomes, military-supportive cultures and other factors. Here’s a look at some of this year’s top finishers.
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Atlanta to get new Tricare Prime option in pilot program to test care based on value not volume
The Defense Health Agency is rolling out a new Tricare Prime option in Atlanta, part of its efforts to test “value-based care” programs.
-
George W. Bush’s portraits of veterans make Washington debut
George W. Bush’s portraits of injured post-9/11 veterans have made their Washington debut at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
-
Navajo Nation eyes renaming US highway after late senator, a World War II Code Talker
Some Navajo Nation officials want New Mexico to rename a U.S. highway after one of the longest-serving Native American lawmakers in U.S. history.
-
Here’s where the Global War on Terror Memorial could be placed
Lawmakers are pushing for a high-visibility location in Washington, D.C.
-
Prescription drug costs, some Tricare fees to rise in 2020
Tricare beneficiaries who fill their prescriptions at a retail store or by mail will see their prescription costs rise on Jan. 1, and enrollment fees for most retirees and their family members on Tricare Prime also will increase next year.
-
Trump to attend New York City’s massive Veterans Day parade
The event will feature 25,000 parade participants and tens of thousands of spectators.
-
All Americans deserve the same protection from predatory loans that service members have
The authors of this commentary support the Veterans and Consumers Fair Credit Act, in addition to the Military Lending Act, to protect active-duty service members and their families against abhorrent, predatory lending practices and products.
-
7 tips for veterans to land a federal job
The federal government is legally required to give preference to veterans in the hiring for government jobs.
-
Senate Dems blast OMB for delaying VA decision on new Agent Orange presumptives
Senate Veterans Affairs Committee members have written the Trump administration to press for a decision on proposed Agent Orange presumptive diseases.
-
Best for Vets: Top Colleges 2020
We surveyed hundreds of colleges and universities from across the country on their policies related to military and veteran students, academic outcomes, military-supportive cultures and other factors. Here’s a look at some of this year’s top finishers.
-
Atlanta to get new Tricare Prime option in pilot program to test care based on value not volume
The Defense Health Agency is rolling out a new Tricare Prime option in Atlanta, part of its efforts to test “value-based care” programs.
-
George W. Bush’s portraits of veterans make Washington debut
George W. Bush’s portraits of injured post-9/11 veterans have made their Washington debut at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
-
Navajo Nation eyes renaming US highway after late senator, a World War II Code Talker
Some Navajo Nation officials want New Mexico to rename a U.S. highway after one of the longest-serving Native American lawmakers in U.S. history.













