Caregivers of Wounded Veterans Need Support, Now More than Ever Military caregivers are the unsung heroes of our military conflicts.
Civil Service Preference for Hiring Military Vets Comes at a Hidden Cost Congress gave disabled veterans preference in hiring for some federal jobs after the Civil War.
Is It Time to Withdraw US Nuclear Weapons from Incirlik? According to U.S. government sources, Erdogan has warned the U.S. against removing the nuclear devices from Incirlik.
The Death of Invincibility "I realized ... bullets can kill, and no matter what nametapes adorn your uniform, no one is immune from the effects of war."
An Uncensored Look at the GIs of World War II I can still recall the exhilaration I felt in the reading room of the National Archives in College Park, Maryland.
The VA Office Created to Protect Whistleblowers Is a Sham Last week, the VA Office of Inspector General (OIG) released a damning report.
In Congress, Veteran Suicide Prevention Is a Bipartisan Topic. Here’s the Plan Lawmakers are working on a plan to reach the 60 percent of vets who die by suicide each day without a connection to VA care.
Betrayal of the Kurds Is a Stain on American Honor The lesson underscored by the SDF-Assad alliance was not lost on the Middle East: Russia would stick with its allies.
Every Veteran Has a Voice. Here's How We're Going to Listen to All of Them "An estimated 7.4 million veterans are nowhere in the advocacy or policy process."
National Guard on Standby in Many States as America Faces Tense Election Day Many of those deployed are "cyber specialists" and civil support teams, an official said, detailing that there are no...
California Police Arrest Marine Recruiter for Alleged Sexual Assault of 17-Year-Old An active-duty Marine Corps recruiter was arrested last week for allegedly sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl at a...
Former Air Force JAG Lawyer Suspended After Alcohol-Fueled Violent Assaults William McClain, 46, of Franklin Township, Ohio, was a judge advocate general with the 88th Air Base Wing at Wright-Patterson...
Pentagon Blind to Troop Woes in Areas Across US with Limited Housing Options, Report Finds The report is just the latest in a long series of government reports and media coverage that shows the Pentagon has been...
‘Something’s Going to Click': Navy Veteran Looks to Reconnect with Baby He Saved in Hong Kong Nearly 60 Years Ago When Steve Mulvihill and his fellow sailor, Jim Kennedy, were spending time in Hong Kong in 1965, they found themselves in a...