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For generations, tattoos have served as both a rite of passage and a record of service for members of the military.
The findings suggest potential new reasons for mental health challenges of veterans exposed to toxic chemicals while in the ...
In July 1968 Doc’s remarkable run of luck ran out as he was wounded and evacuated to hospital on Okinawa. In September he ...
After noticing that the practice of documenting war was fading, the veteran aimed to capture insights from battles and make ...
The VA is in the midst of a comprehensive review of its vast number of contracts — what should vets know about what’s to come ...
Larson was among the nearly 160,000 Allied troops who stormed the Normandy shore on June 6, 1944, surviving machine-gun fire ...
The conversion of the VA’s ponderous paper records system to a comprehensive electronic version has long plagued the agency. Where does the effort stand now?
More workers and more money does not necessarily yield better service, says the VA’s Dep. Sec. as agency seeks the “right level” of staff to provide care.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says bases in Indiana and New Jersey can house detained immigrants without affecting military ...
David Slater, who worked as a civilian Air Force employee, admitted to conspiring to transmit classified Russia-Ukraine war ...
Peel back the layers, and you’ll find more in common than you think — especially when it comes to the parents.
The Army vet was arriving at work when federal agents surrounded his car, broke his window, pepper sprayed him, dragged him ...