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How Dorie Miller’s bravery helped fight Navy racism
The first American hero of World War II helped clear the way for others by doing what he was not allowed to do.
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Here are some deals coming your way for Veterans Day
Some deals at on base stores, and outside the gate, as Veterans Day approaches.
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Veterans database launching to link veterans with entertainment industry employers
Vets2Set is designed to link up veterans with producers for advertising and entertainment media through a database the organization operates. Employers enroll in the database to access veterans’ profiles.
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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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A 94-year-old WWII veteran receives France’s top honor
A 94-year-old World War II veteran from Indiana has received France’s highest military honor for his wartime service.
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Statues lowered into ocean for veterans underwater dive memorial
The memorial, known as the “Circle of Heroes” and touted as the first of its kind by its creators, will feature 24 concrete statues of service members in total to represent the Air Force, the Army, the Navy, the Marines, and the Coast Guard.
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98-year-old Marine veteran injured at Battle of Okinawa receives Purple Heart nearly 75 years later
The mortar crewman suffered a blast concussion on May 14, 1945.
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Atlanta to be home of rare Civil War flag of black soldiers
“We Will Prove Ourselves Men,” reads the inscription at the top of the regimental flag carried into battle by members of the 127th United States Colored Troops.
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D-Day at 75: Nations honor veterans, memory of fallen
With silent remembrance and respect, nations honored the fallen and the singular bravery of all Allied troops who sloshed through bloodied water to the beaches of Normandy 75 years ago on D-Day, the assault that portended the fall of Hitler’s Third Reich.
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Fighting Germans and Jim Crow: Role of black troops on D-Day
Roughly 2,000 African American troops are believed to have hit the shores of Normandy in various capacities on June 6, 1944.
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How Dorie Miller’s bravery helped fight Navy racism
The first American hero of World War II helped clear the way for others by doing what he was not allowed to do.
-
Here are some deals coming your way for Veterans Day
Some deals at on base stores, and outside the gate, as Veterans Day approaches.
-
Veterans database launching to link veterans with entertainment industry employers
Vets2Set is designed to link up veterans with producers for advertising and entertainment media through a database the organization operates. Employers enroll in the database to access veterans’ profiles.
-
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.
-
A 94-year-old WWII veteran receives France’s top honor
A 94-year-old World War II veteran from Indiana has received France’s highest military honor for his wartime service.
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Statues lowered into ocean for veterans underwater dive memorial
The memorial, known as the “Circle of Heroes” and touted as the first of its kind by its creators, will feature 24 concrete statues of service members in total to represent the Air Force, the Army, the Navy, the Marines, and the Coast Guard.
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98-year-old Marine veteran injured at Battle of Okinawa receives Purple Heart nearly 75 years later
The mortar crewman suffered a blast concussion on May 14, 1945.
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Atlanta to be home of rare Civil War flag of black soldiers
“We Will Prove Ourselves Men,” reads the inscription at the top of the regimental flag carried into battle by members of the 127th United States Colored Troops.
-
D-Day at 75: Nations honor veterans, memory of fallen
With silent remembrance and respect, nations honored the fallen and the singular bravery of all Allied troops who sloshed through bloodied water to the beaches of Normandy 75 years ago on D-Day, the assault that portended the fall of Hitler’s Third Reich.
-
Fighting Germans and Jim Crow: Role of black troops on D-Day
Roughly 2,000 African American troops are believed to have hit the shores of Normandy in various capacities on June 6, 1944.
-
How Dorie Miller’s bravery helped fight Navy racism
The first American hero of World War II helped clear the way for others by doing what he was not allowed to do.
-
Here are some deals coming your way for Veterans Day
Some deals at on base stores, and outside the gate, as Veterans Day approaches.
-
Veterans database launching to link veterans with entertainment industry employers
Vets2Set is designed to link up veterans with producers for advertising and entertainment media through a database the organization operates. Employers enroll in the database to access veterans’ profiles.
-
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.
-
A 94-year-old WWII veteran receives France’s top honor
A 94-year-old World War II veteran from Indiana has received France’s highest military honor for his wartime service.
-
Statues lowered into ocean for veterans underwater dive memorial
The memorial, known as the “Circle of Heroes” and touted as the first of its kind by its creators, will feature 24 concrete statues of service members in total to represent the Air Force, the Army, the Navy, the Marines, and the Coast Guard.
-
98-year-old Marine veteran injured at Battle of Okinawa receives Purple Heart nearly 75 years later
The mortar crewman suffered a blast concussion on May 14, 1945.
-
Atlanta to be home of rare Civil War flag of black soldiers
“We Will Prove Ourselves Men,” reads the inscription at the top of the regimental flag carried into battle by members of the 127th United States Colored Troops.
-
D-Day at 75: Nations honor veterans, memory of fallen
With silent remembrance and respect, nations honored the fallen and the singular bravery of all Allied troops who sloshed through bloodied water to the beaches of Normandy 75 years ago on D-Day, the assault that portended the fall of Hitler’s Third Reich.
-
Fighting Germans and Jim Crow: Role of black troops on D-Day
Roughly 2,000 African American troops are believed to have hit the shores of Normandy in various capacities on June 6, 1944.













