Colonel Vowed Hmong Veterans Would Be Remembered. Now He's One Honored at Fresno Funeral Col. Wangyee Vang helped spearhead the Laos Memorial, a national monument in Arlington National Cemetery.
Army Special Forces Veteran Says He Lived in Philadelphia’s Veterans Stadium for Years Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium: Home of the Phillies, the Eagles and one Green Beret.
Robert Ashby, 1 of 3 Surviving Tuskegee Airmen in Arizona, Dies at 95 The Archer-Ragsdale Chapter Tuskegee Airmen confirmed in a news release that Robert Ashby died Friday at his home.
This 85-Year-Old Army Veteran Walks More Than 15 Miles Every Day Willie McCain first started running during his Army service in the 1970s and he never stopped.
Canada's Vietnam War Memorial Was Funded Entirely by Three Vietnam Veterans When Canada's Parliament failed to pass a bill for a Canadian Vietnam Veterans Memorial, three vets built it themselves.
House Passes Bill Allowing All Veterans, Caregivers to Get Vaccinated at VA The VA Vaccine Act was unanimously passed by House members Tuesday night and now heads to the Senate.
In '2034,' an Admiral and a Marine Combat Veteran Imagine the Next World War Few may be more qualified to speculate through fiction on the next world war than this powerful duo of authors.
Why 2021 Could Be a Game-Changing Year for Veterans Sickened by Burn Pit Exposure Until now, the VA and Congress have done little to provide service-related care and compensation to burn pit victims.
These Are the Best Cities for Veterans to Live, Buy a Home The results from two separate surveys are in.
Deported Veterans, Stranded Far from Home After Years of Military Service, Press Biden to Bring Them Back As of 2018, the United States had 94,000 noncitizen military veterans.
Jonathan Pentland, a Fort Jackson Soldier, Arrested and Charged After Confrontation with Black Man Jonathan Pentland, 42, was charged with third-degree assault and listed as detained in the Richland County jail.
In First, Male Marines Graduate From Historically All-Female Boot Camp Training Battalion Marine recruits training at Parris Island were for decades segregated by gender, with women assigned solely to 4th Recruit...
Why 300 Sailors and Marines Deployed on an Amphibious Ship with Smart Rings Researchers who set out to study fatigue on a Navy warship found out that getting good rest while underway is not easy.
Sen. Duckworth Calls for DOJ Probe of 'Brazenly Violent' Police Treatment of Black Army Officer Nazario, who serves in the Virginia National Guard's 29th Infantry Division, filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the...
Navy Airman Dies After Rescue Swimmer School Accident at Pensacola Airman Nathan Burke of Lubbock, Texas, died at Baptist Hospital in Pensacola, Florida, Navy officials announced.