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Military students — unsure of what to expect for online classes in the fall? You aren’t alone
The upcoming fall semester will be different than what many expected, but there are still plenty of ways to succeed in an impromptu online education.
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Veterans, what’s your experience with your education benefits? The VA wants to know.
The VA announced a new survey that will collect feedback on the veterans’ education benefits program.
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National Guard soldier helps deliver baby on the side of the road, finds an adoptive family
While on the phone with emergency medical services, Sgt. Leann Roggensack used her iPhone charger to tie off the baby’s umbilical cord.
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Check out the most underused veterans benefits in your state
This is a list of the most underused veterans benefits in each state, compiled by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Here are the top industries for transitioning veterans
These four industries offer the best jobs for veterans, according to Navy Federal Credit Union.
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Meet the 8-year-old who raised about $100,000 to help veterans and their families
8-year-old Tyler Stallings has been diligently working since the age of 4 to support and uplift homeless veterans in his community.
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Help World War II hero and former Sen. Bob Dole celebrate his 97th birthday
Bob Dole, a long-serving former Republican senator and decorated World War II veteran, turns 97 years old on July 22.
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Mass grave uncovered in former ISIS territory of northern Iraq
Bones believed to be of Shiite prisoners from a nearby ISIS jail line the bottom of a trench hundreds of yards long near the northern Iraqi village of Humeydat, west of Mosul.
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Tulane University receives $12.5 million grant to treat brain injuries and PTSD in veterans
Tulane University received $12.5 million for a new center to diagnose and treat PTSD and TBI in military veterans, according to a university press release.
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Lawmakers debate women veterans’ access to VA reproductive health care
A fast-growing number of women veterans under the age of 45 are becoming eligible for VA benefits and healthcare, according to a 2019 study.
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Military students — unsure of what to expect for online classes in the fall? You aren’t alone
The upcoming fall semester will be different than what many expected, but there are still plenty of ways to succeed in an impromptu online education.
-
Veterans, what’s your experience with your education benefits? The VA wants to know.
The VA announced a new survey that will collect feedback on the veterans’ education benefits program.
-
National Guard soldier helps deliver baby on the side of the road, finds an adoptive family
While on the phone with emergency medical services, Sgt. Leann Roggensack used her iPhone charger to tie off the baby’s umbilical cord.
-
Check out the most underused veterans benefits in your state
This is a list of the most underused veterans benefits in each state, compiled by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
-
Here are the top industries for transitioning veterans
These four industries offer the best jobs for veterans, according to Navy Federal Credit Union.
-
Meet the 8-year-old who raised about $100,000 to help veterans and their families
8-year-old Tyler Stallings has been diligently working since the age of 4 to support and uplift homeless veterans in his community.
-
Help World War II hero and former Sen. Bob Dole celebrate his 97th birthday
Bob Dole, a long-serving former Republican senator and decorated World War II veteran, turns 97 years old on July 22.
-
Mass grave uncovered in former ISIS territory of northern Iraq
Bones believed to be of Shiite prisoners from a nearby ISIS jail line the bottom of a trench hundreds of yards long near the northern Iraqi village of Humeydat, west of Mosul.
-
Tulane University receives $12.5 million grant to treat brain injuries and PTSD in veterans
Tulane University received $12.5 million for a new center to diagnose and treat PTSD and TBI in military veterans, according to a university press release.
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Lawmakers debate women veterans’ access to VA reproductive health care
A fast-growing number of women veterans under the age of 45 are becoming eligible for VA benefits and healthcare, according to a 2019 study.
-
Military students — unsure of what to expect for online classes in the fall? You aren’t alone
The upcoming fall semester will be different than what many expected, but there are still plenty of ways to succeed in an impromptu online education.
-
Veterans, what’s your experience with your education benefits? The VA wants to know.
The VA announced a new survey that will collect feedback on the veterans’ education benefits program.
-
National Guard soldier helps deliver baby on the side of the road, finds an adoptive family
While on the phone with emergency medical services, Sgt. Leann Roggensack used her iPhone charger to tie off the baby’s umbilical cord.
-
Check out the most underused veterans benefits in your state
This is a list of the most underused veterans benefits in each state, compiled by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
-
Here are the top industries for transitioning veterans
These four industries offer the best jobs for veterans, according to Navy Federal Credit Union.
-
Meet the 8-year-old who raised about $100,000 to help veterans and their families
8-year-old Tyler Stallings has been diligently working since the age of 4 to support and uplift homeless veterans in his community.
-
Help World War II hero and former Sen. Bob Dole celebrate his 97th birthday
Bob Dole, a long-serving former Republican senator and decorated World War II veteran, turns 97 years old on July 22.
-
Mass grave uncovered in former ISIS territory of northern Iraq
Bones believed to be of Shiite prisoners from a nearby ISIS jail line the bottom of a trench hundreds of yards long near the northern Iraqi village of Humeydat, west of Mosul.
-
Tulane University receives $12.5 million grant to treat brain injuries and PTSD in veterans
Tulane University received $12.5 million for a new center to diagnose and treat PTSD and TBI in military veterans, according to a university press release.
-
Lawmakers debate women veterans’ access to VA reproductive health care
A fast-growing number of women veterans under the age of 45 are becoming eligible for VA benefits and healthcare, according to a 2019 study.













