October 24, 2022 The Army is scrapping Fort Hood. Here’s who it’ll be renamed after Fort Hood's new name commemorates the late war hero Richard Cavazos, a four-star Army general who served with honor, according to three retired Army generals.
October 21, 2022 ME veteran killed in WWII to be buried on Veterans Day A Maine man, who was killed in World War II when his bomber plane was shot down, will be buried near his hometown in Avon, Maine, this Veterans Day.
October 21, 2022 Veteran groups grapple with declining membership. What's at stake if they can't bring in new blood? Veteran groups like the American Legion offer camaraderie and political advocacy. But as membership levels steadily decline, they must appeal to younger vets.
October 21, 2022 Veteran groups vie to attract younger generations as memberships decline | Digital Originals Veteran groups like the American Legion offer camaraderie and political advocacy. But as membership levels steadily decline, they must appeal to younger vets.
October 18, 2022 New York City man pleads guilty to killing World War I veteran who went missing 46 years ago A New York City man pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the killing of a World War I veteran who went missing in 1976.
October 18, 2022 Navy veteran wins $10.8M settlement after losing his leg in motorcycle crash near San Diego A Navy veteran who lost his leg in a motorcycle crash has won a $10.8 million settlement against the U.S. The crash, which involved a military van, occurred near San Diego.
October 18, 2022 PGA helps veterans through military golf program Veterans with disabilities from across the country gathered via PGA HOPE where they helped enhance their well-being while being taught on the course by PGA professionals.
October 15, 2022 Army injustice: Thousands of soldiers slapped with misleading criminal record | Digital Originals Soldiers and veterans say the Army's investigation of a now-defunct recruiting program left them with a criminal record even though they were never charged.
October 11, 2022 Kentucky state Sen. Steve Meredith selected to serve as chairman of senate committee Steve Meredith will serve as the chairman of the Senate Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection Committee. Martin served as the vice chair to C.B. Embry before this role.
October 8, 2022 'Florida Strong' T-shirt ad rejected on Facebook: 'Everyone loved these shirts' CEO and founder of Nine Line Apparel appeared on "Fox & Friends" this week to discuss how he's been hindered on Facebook from selling T-shirts — all profits were going to help needy people in Florida.