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Daughter’s plea draws 50,000 birthday cards for World War II veteran
When Sue Morse requested on Facebook that friends send her father well-wishes for his Dec. 30 birthday, she expected maybe 160 cards.
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The incredible life and terrible death of the Navy’s first World War II ace
By the end of the action, he had downed five of the attacking Japanese planes and damaged a sixth, approaching close enough to the aircraft carrier Lexington that some of its gunners had fired on him.
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These Medal of Honor recipients were men of God
Both priests lived and died for the grunts they loved.
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Volunteer group Soldiers’ Angels helps vets at home, afar
The war in Iraq was still in its first year when Patti Patton-Bader’s son, a soldier there, told her that he was one of the few service members he knew who was getting care packages.
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Now 97, Navy veteran recalls Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor
He swam through flaming water in Kaneohe Bay, and saw smoke and sinking ships all around.
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Veterans find community, hard work in rare firefighting crew
On the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s only hotshot crew focused on recruiting veterans, members have traded assault rifles and other weapons of war for chain saws and shovels.
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Oldest US military survivor of Pearl Harbor dies at age 106
Ray Chavez’s daughter, Kathleen Chavez of Poway, California, said her father died in his sleep Wednesday.
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Confirmation of new Veterans Affairs CIO takes new urgency in light of recent GI Bill benefits problems
The department has been without a permanent technology head for almost two years.
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Veterans will play key role in House Democratic leadership race
Several former military members in the caucus have already taken strong stances on Nancy Pelosi’s bid to become Speaker.
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George W. Bush, Laura Bush honored for work with veterans
Former President George W. Bush and former first lady Laura Bush were awarded the National Constitution Center’s Liberty Medal for their work with U.S. military veterans since leaving the White House.
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Daughter’s plea draws 50,000 birthday cards for World War II veteran
When Sue Morse requested on Facebook that friends send her father well-wishes for his Dec. 30 birthday, she expected maybe 160 cards.
-
The incredible life and terrible death of the Navy’s first World War II ace
By the end of the action, he had downed five of the attacking Japanese planes and damaged a sixth, approaching close enough to the aircraft carrier Lexington that some of its gunners had fired on him.
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These Medal of Honor recipients were men of God
Both priests lived and died for the grunts they loved.
-
Volunteer group Soldiers’ Angels helps vets at home, afar
The war in Iraq was still in its first year when Patti Patton-Bader’s son, a soldier there, told her that he was one of the few service members he knew who was getting care packages.
-
Now 97, Navy veteran recalls Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor
He swam through flaming water in Kaneohe Bay, and saw smoke and sinking ships all around.
-
Veterans find community, hard work in rare firefighting crew
On the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s only hotshot crew focused on recruiting veterans, members have traded assault rifles and other weapons of war for chain saws and shovels.
-
Oldest US military survivor of Pearl Harbor dies at age 106
Ray Chavez’s daughter, Kathleen Chavez of Poway, California, said her father died in his sleep Wednesday.
-
Confirmation of new Veterans Affairs CIO takes new urgency in light of recent GI Bill benefits problems
The department has been without a permanent technology head for almost two years.
-
Veterans will play key role in House Democratic leadership race
Several former military members in the caucus have already taken strong stances on Nancy Pelosi’s bid to become Speaker.
-
George W. Bush, Laura Bush honored for work with veterans
Former President George W. Bush and former first lady Laura Bush were awarded the National Constitution Center’s Liberty Medal for their work with U.S. military veterans since leaving the White House.
-
Daughter’s plea draws 50,000 birthday cards for World War II veteran
When Sue Morse requested on Facebook that friends send her father well-wishes for his Dec. 30 birthday, she expected maybe 160 cards.
-
The incredible life and terrible death of the Navy’s first World War II ace
By the end of the action, he had downed five of the attacking Japanese planes and damaged a sixth, approaching close enough to the aircraft carrier Lexington that some of its gunners had fired on him.
-
These Medal of Honor recipients were men of God
Both priests lived and died for the grunts they loved.
-
Volunteer group Soldiers’ Angels helps vets at home, afar
The war in Iraq was still in its first year when Patti Patton-Bader’s son, a soldier there, told her that he was one of the few service members he knew who was getting care packages.
-
Now 97, Navy veteran recalls Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor
He swam through flaming water in Kaneohe Bay, and saw smoke and sinking ships all around.
-
Veterans find community, hard work in rare firefighting crew
On the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s only hotshot crew focused on recruiting veterans, members have traded assault rifles and other weapons of war for chain saws and shovels.
-
Oldest US military survivor of Pearl Harbor dies at age 106
Ray Chavez’s daughter, Kathleen Chavez of Poway, California, said her father died in his sleep Wednesday.
-
Confirmation of new Veterans Affairs CIO takes new urgency in light of recent GI Bill benefits problems
The department has been without a permanent technology head for almost two years.
-
Veterans will play key role in House Democratic leadership race
Several former military members in the caucus have already taken strong stances on Nancy Pelosi’s bid to become Speaker.
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George W. Bush, Laura Bush honored for work with veterans
Former President George W. Bush and former first lady Laura Bush were awarded the National Constitution Center’s Liberty Medal for their work with U.S. military veterans since leaving the White House.













