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Preparing to leave the military a second time, soldier discusses bond of service in Iraq with daughter
Michele Johnson joined the Army in 2008 after leaving the Air Force in 1990. She served in Iraq at the same time as her daughter.
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Documentary follows 96-year-old World War II veteran’s return of portrait stolen in France
The documentary “The Silent Soldier and the Portrait” delves into two secrets World War II veteran John Waller kept.
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Hawaii Air Guard member wins seat vacated by Gabbard in US House
Kai Kahele, a Hawaii state senator and Air Guard member, defeated a former Air Force intelligence analyst for Rep. Tulsi Gabbard’s vacated House seat.
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In race between Navy veterans, Democrat Elaine Luria holds on to US House seat in Virginia
Rep. Elaine Luria, a former Navy commander, held onto her seat in a Virginia congressional district that includes Naval Base Norfolk.
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Navy vet Mark Kelly defeats Air Force vet Martha McSally in Arizona for McCain’s Senate seat
Democrat Mark Kelly, a former astronaut and naval aviator, won the Arizona Senate seat once held by John McCain. Kelly defeated Sen. Martha McSally, a former Air Force combat pilot.
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How veterans power the polls in 2020 election
Across the country, veterans volunteered to work the polls during the 2020 election.
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White House recognizes November as Veterans and Military Families month
The administration once again is extending Veterans Day celebrations to all of November.
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Weather forces scrub of Arsenal of Democracy D.C. flyover, no event reschedule this year
There are only two B-29 Superfortress bombers still flying. Military Times rode aboard one.
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Navy veteran finds new mission playing ‘Taps’
After being laid off from his job in the electronics industry about 12 years ago, Navy veteran Jim Reynolds revisited his roots for a new sense of purpose.
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The voices of Iwo Jima
Veterans’ reminiscences recall the fear, courage, and — yes — humor they brought to the legendary battle in the Pacific.
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Preparing to leave the military a second time, soldier discusses bond of service in Iraq with daughter
Michele Johnson joined the Army in 2008 after leaving the Air Force in 1990. She served in Iraq at the same time as her daughter.
-
Documentary follows 96-year-old World War II veteran’s return of portrait stolen in France
The documentary “The Silent Soldier and the Portrait” delves into two secrets World War II veteran John Waller kept.
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Hawaii Air Guard member wins seat vacated by Gabbard in US House
Kai Kahele, a Hawaii state senator and Air Guard member, defeated a former Air Force intelligence analyst for Rep. Tulsi Gabbard’s vacated House seat.
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In race between Navy veterans, Democrat Elaine Luria holds on to US House seat in Virginia
Rep. Elaine Luria, a former Navy commander, held onto her seat in a Virginia congressional district that includes Naval Base Norfolk.
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Navy vet Mark Kelly defeats Air Force vet Martha McSally in Arizona for McCain’s Senate seat
Democrat Mark Kelly, a former astronaut and naval aviator, won the Arizona Senate seat once held by John McCain. Kelly defeated Sen. Martha McSally, a former Air Force combat pilot.
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How veterans power the polls in 2020 election
Across the country, veterans volunteered to work the polls during the 2020 election.
-
White House recognizes November as Veterans and Military Families month
The administration once again is extending Veterans Day celebrations to all of November.
-
Weather forces scrub of Arsenal of Democracy D.C. flyover, no event reschedule this year
There are only two B-29 Superfortress bombers still flying. Military Times rode aboard one.
-
Navy veteran finds new mission playing ‘Taps’
After being laid off from his job in the electronics industry about 12 years ago, Navy veteran Jim Reynolds revisited his roots for a new sense of purpose.
-
The voices of Iwo Jima
Veterans’ reminiscences recall the fear, courage, and — yes — humor they brought to the legendary battle in the Pacific.
-
Preparing to leave the military a second time, soldier discusses bond of service in Iraq with daughter
Michele Johnson joined the Army in 2008 after leaving the Air Force in 1990. She served in Iraq at the same time as her daughter.
-
Documentary follows 96-year-old World War II veteran’s return of portrait stolen in France
The documentary “The Silent Soldier and the Portrait” delves into two secrets World War II veteran John Waller kept.
-
Hawaii Air Guard member wins seat vacated by Gabbard in US House
Kai Kahele, a Hawaii state senator and Air Guard member, defeated a former Air Force intelligence analyst for Rep. Tulsi Gabbard’s vacated House seat.
-
In race between Navy veterans, Democrat Elaine Luria holds on to US House seat in Virginia
Rep. Elaine Luria, a former Navy commander, held onto her seat in a Virginia congressional district that includes Naval Base Norfolk.
-
Navy vet Mark Kelly defeats Air Force vet Martha McSally in Arizona for McCain’s Senate seat
Democrat Mark Kelly, a former astronaut and naval aviator, won the Arizona Senate seat once held by John McCain. Kelly defeated Sen. Martha McSally, a former Air Force combat pilot.
-
How veterans power the polls in 2020 election
Across the country, veterans volunteered to work the polls during the 2020 election.
-
White House recognizes November as Veterans and Military Families month
The administration once again is extending Veterans Day celebrations to all of November.
-
Weather forces scrub of Arsenal of Democracy D.C. flyover, no event reschedule this year
There are only two B-29 Superfortress bombers still flying. Military Times rode aboard one.
-
Navy veteran finds new mission playing ‘Taps’
After being laid off from his job in the electronics industry about 12 years ago, Navy veteran Jim Reynolds revisited his roots for a new sense of purpose.
-
The voices of Iwo Jima
Veterans’ reminiscences recall the fear, courage, and — yes — humor they brought to the legendary battle in the Pacific.













