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VA Secretary promises quicker action on burn pit benefits, veteran suicide
In a recent interview with Military Times, Denis McDonough said he feels a sense of urgency on addressing those lingering veterans challenges.
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Nationwide celebrations mark 100 years of remembrance of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Nov. 9 and 10 will be the first time in 78 years that Tomb Guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery will allow visitors to enter the chains surrounding the Tomb, allowing the public to lay flowers.
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From free Ferris wheel rides to car washes, pizzas and pancakes, Veterans Day deals are waiting
From a free breakfast to a late night spin on a ferris wheel, plan your day around these deals.
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National Veterans Small Business Week launched by Small Business Administration
The SBA is highlighting the 1.8 million veteran entrepreneurs in the U.S. economy seeking to let all veterans know about resources available.
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Mississippi burial set for Marine killed in World War 2
Cpl. Quentin McCall was a member of the “Fighting 6th Marines.”
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Retired Marine displays giant American flag in West Virginia
“Bigger is better,” says retired Marine Corps Master Sgt. Dayton Meadows.
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Normandy commemorates D-Day with small crowds, but big heart
Several ceremonies were being held Sunday to commemorate the 77th anniversary of the decisive assault that led to the liberation of France and western Europe from Nazi control.
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WWII veteran wants to be buried in Navy uniform, so she made one
A Florida seamstress made a 96-year-old World War II veteran a new Navy uniform to fulfill his request that he be buried in it when the time arrived.
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Plan for free national park access for wounded vets signed into law
The Wounded Veterans Recreation Act gives free lifetime entry to national parks to veterans who suffered or aggravated disabilities while serving in the military.
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Veterans share Thanksgiving deployment stories
Many service members are deployed during Thanksgiving. Here are their stories.
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VA Secretary promises quicker action on burn pit benefits, veteran suicide
In a recent interview with Military Times, Denis McDonough said he feels a sense of urgency on addressing those lingering veterans challenges.
-
Nationwide celebrations mark 100 years of remembrance of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Nov. 9 and 10 will be the first time in 78 years that Tomb Guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery will allow visitors to enter the chains surrounding the Tomb, allowing the public to lay flowers.
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From free Ferris wheel rides to car washes, pizzas and pancakes, Veterans Day deals are waiting
From a free breakfast to a late night spin on a ferris wheel, plan your day around these deals.
-
National Veterans Small Business Week launched by Small Business Administration
The SBA is highlighting the 1.8 million veteran entrepreneurs in the U.S. economy seeking to let all veterans know about resources available.
-
Mississippi burial set for Marine killed in World War 2
Cpl. Quentin McCall was a member of the “Fighting 6th Marines.”
-
Retired Marine displays giant American flag in West Virginia
“Bigger is better,” says retired Marine Corps Master Sgt. Dayton Meadows.
-
Normandy commemorates D-Day with small crowds, but big heart
Several ceremonies were being held Sunday to commemorate the 77th anniversary of the decisive assault that led to the liberation of France and western Europe from Nazi control.
-
WWII veteran wants to be buried in Navy uniform, so she made one
A Florida seamstress made a 96-year-old World War II veteran a new Navy uniform to fulfill his request that he be buried in it when the time arrived.
-
Plan for free national park access for wounded vets signed into law
The Wounded Veterans Recreation Act gives free lifetime entry to national parks to veterans who suffered or aggravated disabilities while serving in the military.
-
Veterans share Thanksgiving deployment stories
Many service members are deployed during Thanksgiving. Here are their stories.
-
VA Secretary promises quicker action on burn pit benefits, veteran suicide
In a recent interview with Military Times, Denis McDonough said he feels a sense of urgency on addressing those lingering veterans challenges.
-
Nationwide celebrations mark 100 years of remembrance of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Nov. 9 and 10 will be the first time in 78 years that Tomb Guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery will allow visitors to enter the chains surrounding the Tomb, allowing the public to lay flowers.
-
From free Ferris wheel rides to car washes, pizzas and pancakes, Veterans Day deals are waiting
From a free breakfast to a late night spin on a ferris wheel, plan your day around these deals.
-
National Veterans Small Business Week launched by Small Business Administration
The SBA is highlighting the 1.8 million veteran entrepreneurs in the U.S. economy seeking to let all veterans know about resources available.
-
Mississippi burial set for Marine killed in World War 2
Cpl. Quentin McCall was a member of the “Fighting 6th Marines.”
-
Retired Marine displays giant American flag in West Virginia
“Bigger is better,” says retired Marine Corps Master Sgt. Dayton Meadows.
-
Normandy commemorates D-Day with small crowds, but big heart
Several ceremonies were being held Sunday to commemorate the 77th anniversary of the decisive assault that led to the liberation of France and western Europe from Nazi control.
-
WWII veteran wants to be buried in Navy uniform, so she made one
A Florida seamstress made a 96-year-old World War II veteran a new Navy uniform to fulfill his request that he be buried in it when the time arrived.
-
Plan for free national park access for wounded vets signed into law
The Wounded Veterans Recreation Act gives free lifetime entry to national parks to veterans who suffered or aggravated disabilities while serving in the military.
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Veterans share Thanksgiving deployment stories
Many service members are deployed during Thanksgiving. Here are their stories.












