Biden Praises Wounded Warriors as the 'Spine of America' President Joe Biden on Thursday welcomed members of Wounded Warriors Project to the White House for the annual solider ride.
VA Suspending Caregiver Reassessments as it Reviews Program A department official said the move was made after receiving feedback from veterans and caregivers in the program.
Brain Disorder Found in Some NFL Players Appears Rare in Combat Veterans, Study Finds New research sheds some light on the prevalence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, among veterans, including those...
A Civilian Retiree Is Biking Cross Country for Veterans in the Most American Way He Can Don Coffey appreciates his freedom to ride so much, he's raising money for wounded vets by riding across America.
Wounded Warrior Education Programs Wounded veterans face many issues when going back to school. Several support and assistance programs are available for them.
Two Years Later, Military Medical Malpractice Law's Namesake Still Waits for Answer on His Claim The Stayskal legislation did not repeal Feres, but it provided a pathway for troops harmed by neglect or malpractice to...
Veteran Athletes in Invictus Games Show Value of Competition to Ease Trauma The games are set to kick off this weekend and will host a number of events, such rowing, archery and powerlifting.
'Heroes Also Need Heroes' – Robbed of a Chance at Combat, Marine Joins Another Fight "I'd come to understand that heroes aren't created or manufactured. They're revealed when it most counts."
Adaptive Sports for Veterans Wounded veterans compete in the highest levels of competition at the U.S. Paralympics or in the Invictus Games.
How a Marine Vet Uses Music and Art to Help Other Wounded Veterans Find Their Voices Richard Casper founded CreatiVets, a nonprofit organization that aims to “empower wounded veterans through art and music.”
Army Drops Requirement for High School Diploma Amid Recruiting Crisis The service announced that individuals may enlist without previously required education certifications if they ship to basic...
Mom ‘Horrified’ After Autopsy Shows Son’s Treatment During Navy SEAL ‘Hell Week’ Training Kyle Mullen died Feb. 4 after completing the grueling first phase of U.S. Navy SEAL training called “Hell Week.
Inside Recruits' Journey to Space Force's First Boot Camp 72 Guardians went through the first-ever independent Space Force boot camp, held from early May until June 24.
Requirement for Women to Register for the Draft Back on the Table in Annual Defense Bill The proposal is back in the version of the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, making its way through the Senate.
Civilian Finds Rifle Left in Unlocked Vehicle by Guardsman on Border Mission Losing track of a weapon is widely seen as one of the greatest sins a service member can commit; a stance that's drilled into...