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Veterans groups, community leaders need to play a key role in countering extremism, experts warn
Advocates war that veterans without support can become easy targets for groups with violent and racist ideology.
Memorial Day veterans’ motorcycle ride set to return in May, if Pentagon approves
About 10,000 riders are expected to take part in the veterans advocacy event next month.
Big six veterans groups ask Trump to fire VA Secretary Wilkie immediately
The groups' say they have lost faith in the ability of VA Secretary Robert Wilkie to lead the department.
American Legion, Pelosi join calls for VA leader’s ouster
The nation's largest veterans organization and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Saturday joined the growing calls for the ouster of President Donald Trump's Veterans Affairs chief.
Major veterans groups call for VA secretary’s ouster following damning report
Wilkie is facing criticism for his handling of a sexual assault complaint at a department medical center.
How veterans can still serve after they take off the uniform
For many veterans, volunteering can work to ease the transition to civilian life. Here's a round-up of some VSOs veterans can volunteer for.
By Jared Morgan
How will Trump and Biden handle veterans issues? Here’s what they told us.
President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden answer questions from veterans organizations about policy issues affecting the veterans community.
This year’s annual Memorial Day motorcycle ride will be quieter than past rallies, but not silent
The massive Rolling Thunder ride brought tens of thousands of riders to Washington, D.C. last year, but coronavirus and event complications will mean a very different tribute this weekend.
VA cemeteries will open to the public on Memorial Day, but wreath-laying ceremonies will be closed
VA is also offering virtual memorials for families of deceased veterans as an alternative way to commemorate their lives.
VA, veterans groups brace for surge in mental health needs
The VA kicked off a “Now is the Time” campaign aimed at alerting veterans and their families to the mental health resources that are available to them.
Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 6: Joseph Chenelly
Joe Chenelly is the first veteran of combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq to lead one of the nation’s four largest veterans service organizations’ staffs.
By Military Times