Inspiring stories of faith and resilience from African-American veterans who served in the US military. Read about their experiences and the role faith played in their service.
In letters to his wife, a World War II veteran from Michigan shared love, fear and hope. Their daughter has preserved 250 ...
Bornschein, a former sergeant, works a 40-hour workweek at Big Ant Electric in Deer Park, LI, and additionally attends ...
The first act to become a member of the military is to take the oath of office, which begins: “I do solemnly swear (or affirm ...
Before Veterans Day and just after the parade on Saturday, Elks Lodge #2771 hosted a free fish fry for veterans and for first ...
according to retired U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Richard Green, treasurer and program chair of the committee. Retired U.S. Marine Corps 14th Sergeant Major Alford L. McMichael will give the ...
Oscar J. Braynon recalls his mission in the U.S. Navy as if it were yesterday. It was the height of the Cold War, and Braynon ...
"More than a third of the 18,000 B-24 bombers produced during World War II were shot down, and most air crewmen did not ...
Jamey Johnson served in the Marine Corps Reserve from 1994 to 2002, reaching the rank of corporal. Johnson has noted that his ...
Owning a new home is considered the American dream, but for many, the door is closed because of rising costs.A program calledHomes for Heroesis opening the d ...