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Biden, military and VA leaders honor veterans at Arlington National Cemetery
Joining the president at Arlington National Cemetery was his wife, First lady Jill Biden, and military leaders — including Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Army Gen. Mark Milley. chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
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Benefits for military burn pit victims could expand dramatically under White House plan
VA officials will go beyond sceintific studies to include other medical sources in evaluating whether certain illnesses are linked to toxic exposure during military service.
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The oldest living WWII veteran, now 112, wants to be remembered as a ‘good soldier’
Lawrence Brooks was drafted and entered the army in 1940.
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Green Beret turned playwright hopes for healing with Veterans Day movie release
“Last Out” begins streaming on Veterans Day.
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Former Sentinels visit Tomb of the Unknown Soldier for centennial commemoration
The public was invited to pay respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Centennial Commemoration at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Congress has a chance to deliver for vets this Veterans Day
Building a Global War on Terror Memorial now means it will be standing for our veterans and Gold Star families during their lifetimes.
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Some veterans struggling following Afghan collapse
While I returned home in July 2020, Afghanistan did not leave me.
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Kids of wounded veterans to get support, attention under new ‘hidden helpers’ campaign
White House officials unveiled the new initative ahead of Veterans Day celebrations this week.
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VA Secretary wary about burnout as post-pandemic work piles up
In an interview with Military Times, Denis McDonough said his department is looking at telehealth options and other changes but firmly focused on increasing services and benefits for veterans.
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Most Americans don’t know how long the Global War on Terror has lasted: poll
Only about one-third knew the War on Terror has lasted for 20 years.
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Biden, military and VA leaders honor veterans at Arlington National Cemetery
Joining the president at Arlington National Cemetery was his wife, First lady Jill Biden, and military leaders — including Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Army Gen. Mark Milley. chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
-
Benefits for military burn pit victims could expand dramatically under White House plan
VA officials will go beyond sceintific studies to include other medical sources in evaluating whether certain illnesses are linked to toxic exposure during military service.
-
The oldest living WWII veteran, now 112, wants to be remembered as a ‘good soldier’
Lawrence Brooks was drafted and entered the army in 1940.
-
Green Beret turned playwright hopes for healing with Veterans Day movie release
“Last Out” begins streaming on Veterans Day.
-
Former Sentinels visit Tomb of the Unknown Soldier for centennial commemoration
The public was invited to pay respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Centennial Commemoration at Arlington National Cemetery.
-
Congress has a chance to deliver for vets this Veterans Day
Building a Global War on Terror Memorial now means it will be standing for our veterans and Gold Star families during their lifetimes.
-
Some veterans struggling following Afghan collapse
While I returned home in July 2020, Afghanistan did not leave me.
-
Kids of wounded veterans to get support, attention under new ‘hidden helpers’ campaign
White House officials unveiled the new initative ahead of Veterans Day celebrations this week.
-
VA Secretary wary about burnout as post-pandemic work piles up
In an interview with Military Times, Denis McDonough said his department is looking at telehealth options and other changes but firmly focused on increasing services and benefits for veterans.
-
Most Americans don’t know how long the Global War on Terror has lasted: poll
Only about one-third knew the War on Terror has lasted for 20 years.
-
Biden, military and VA leaders honor veterans at Arlington National Cemetery
Joining the president at Arlington National Cemetery was his wife, First lady Jill Biden, and military leaders — including Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Army Gen. Mark Milley. chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
-
Benefits for military burn pit victims could expand dramatically under White House plan
VA officials will go beyond sceintific studies to include other medical sources in evaluating whether certain illnesses are linked to toxic exposure during military service.
-
The oldest living WWII veteran, now 112, wants to be remembered as a ‘good soldier’
Lawrence Brooks was drafted and entered the army in 1940.
-
Green Beret turned playwright hopes for healing with Veterans Day movie release
“Last Out” begins streaming on Veterans Day.
-
Former Sentinels visit Tomb of the Unknown Soldier for centennial commemoration
The public was invited to pay respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Centennial Commemoration at Arlington National Cemetery.
-
Congress has a chance to deliver for vets this Veterans Day
Building a Global War on Terror Memorial now means it will be standing for our veterans and Gold Star families during their lifetimes.
-
Some veterans struggling following Afghan collapse
While I returned home in July 2020, Afghanistan did not leave me.
-
Kids of wounded veterans to get support, attention under new ‘hidden helpers’ campaign
White House officials unveiled the new initative ahead of Veterans Day celebrations this week.
-
VA Secretary wary about burnout as post-pandemic work piles up
In an interview with Military Times, Denis McDonough said his department is looking at telehealth options and other changes but firmly focused on increasing services and benefits for veterans.
-
Most Americans don’t know how long the Global War on Terror has lasted: poll
Only about one-third knew the War on Terror has lasted for 20 years.













