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WWII Museum show to feature stories of bravery, sacrifice
The National WWII Museum plans to premiere its Expressions of America show next November, on Veterans Day 2022.
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Disabled combat veteran opens pecan business in Georgia
On Oct. 15, Williams, 32, opened a storefront in a converted old home and the Nut House Pecan Company was born.
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Air Force veteran’s obit urges ‘irresponsibly large wager on Nebraska beating Iowa’ in lieu of flowers
The family of Air Force veteran Milton Andrew Munson, 73, who died Nov. 16, contains a very unusual request.
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Marcella LeBeau, WWII nurse and tribal leader, dies at 102
Marcella Lebeau was born in 1919 and grew up in Promise, South Dakota, as a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe.
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VA coronavirus spending to get more scrutiny under new law
The bill was one of three finalized by the president this week.
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Iraq War veteran launches business to employ former service members
Tools for Veterans is housed in a workshop set up in a home garage.
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Community gathers for veteran’s funeral, family not located
Army Spc. Michael J. Gilmer died in late October in the Fort Harrison Veterans Affairs Medical Center’s intensive care unit.
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Iraq War veteran launches business to employ former soldiers
Iraq War veteran Justin Billard is launching a business that will employ and support his fellow returned soldiers.
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Marine vet who lost legs has new life via God, triathlons, hunting
Nov. 9 became Marine Sgt. Zach Stinson’s “Alive Day,” the moment he survived.
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Alabama town honors brothers who died in Pearl Harbor attack
Woodrow Jones, 22, and Daniel Jones, 19, enlisted in the Navy in early 1941 and were assigned to the USS Arizona at the Pearl Harbor Navy Base in Oahu, Hawaii.
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WWII Museum show to feature stories of bravery, sacrifice
The National WWII Museum plans to premiere its Expressions of America show next November, on Veterans Day 2022.
-
Disabled combat veteran opens pecan business in Georgia
On Oct. 15, Williams, 32, opened a storefront in a converted old home and the Nut House Pecan Company was born.
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Air Force veteran’s obit urges ‘irresponsibly large wager on Nebraska beating Iowa’ in lieu of flowers
The family of Air Force veteran Milton Andrew Munson, 73, who died Nov. 16, contains a very unusual request.
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Marcella LeBeau, WWII nurse and tribal leader, dies at 102
Marcella Lebeau was born in 1919 and grew up in Promise, South Dakota, as a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe.
-
VA coronavirus spending to get more scrutiny under new law
The bill was one of three finalized by the president this week.
-
Iraq War veteran launches business to employ former service members
Tools for Veterans is housed in a workshop set up in a home garage.
-
Community gathers for veteran’s funeral, family not located
Army Spc. Michael J. Gilmer died in late October in the Fort Harrison Veterans Affairs Medical Center’s intensive care unit.
-
Iraq War veteran launches business to employ former soldiers
Iraq War veteran Justin Billard is launching a business that will employ and support his fellow returned soldiers.
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Marine vet who lost legs has new life via God, triathlons, hunting
Nov. 9 became Marine Sgt. Zach Stinson’s “Alive Day,” the moment he survived.
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Alabama town honors brothers who died in Pearl Harbor attack
Woodrow Jones, 22, and Daniel Jones, 19, enlisted in the Navy in early 1941 and were assigned to the USS Arizona at the Pearl Harbor Navy Base in Oahu, Hawaii.
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WWII Museum show to feature stories of bravery, sacrifice
The National WWII Museum plans to premiere its Expressions of America show next November, on Veterans Day 2022.
-
Disabled combat veteran opens pecan business in Georgia
On Oct. 15, Williams, 32, opened a storefront in a converted old home and the Nut House Pecan Company was born.
-
Air Force veteran’s obit urges ‘irresponsibly large wager on Nebraska beating Iowa’ in lieu of flowers
The family of Air Force veteran Milton Andrew Munson, 73, who died Nov. 16, contains a very unusual request.
-
Marcella LeBeau, WWII nurse and tribal leader, dies at 102
Marcella Lebeau was born in 1919 and grew up in Promise, South Dakota, as a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe.
-
VA coronavirus spending to get more scrutiny under new law
The bill was one of three finalized by the president this week.
-
Iraq War veteran launches business to employ former service members
Tools for Veterans is housed in a workshop set up in a home garage.
-
Community gathers for veteran’s funeral, family not located
Army Spc. Michael J. Gilmer died in late October in the Fort Harrison Veterans Affairs Medical Center’s intensive care unit.
-
Iraq War veteran launches business to employ former soldiers
Iraq War veteran Justin Billard is launching a business that will employ and support his fellow returned soldiers.
-
Marine vet who lost legs has new life via God, triathlons, hunting
Nov. 9 became Marine Sgt. Zach Stinson’s “Alive Day,” the moment he survived.
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Alabama town honors brothers who died in Pearl Harbor attack
Woodrow Jones, 22, and Daniel Jones, 19, enlisted in the Navy in early 1941 and were assigned to the USS Arizona at the Pearl Harbor Navy Base in Oahu, Hawaii.













