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Six players (and coaches) to watch in the 2023 Army-Navy game
Both teams are battling to reach a 6-6 record to cap the season.
By Davis Winkie
Naval Academy midshipman reaches a milestone for Black women
Next semester, Midshipman Sydney Barber will be the first Black woman to hold the position of brigade commander at the U.S. Naval Academy.
First Black woman named student brigade commander at Naval Academy
Midshipman 1st Class Sydney Barber will be the 16th woman selected for brigade commander.
Mental health and suicide crisis among US veterans getting new approach
Improving partnerships between the VA and organizations that serve veterans will play a role, say Sens. John Boozman and Mark Warner in this commentary.
By Sens. John Boozman and Mark Warner
In race between Navy veterans, Democrat Elaine Luria holds on to US House seat in Virginia
Rep. Elaine Luria, a former Navy commander, held onto her seat in a Virginia congressional district that includes Naval Base Norfolk.
What veterans and service members want from the next commander in chief
Veterans and service members hope to see changes over the next four years led by the next commander in chief.
By Sarah Sicard
How veterans power the polls in 2020 election
Across the country, veterans volunteered to work the polls during the 2020 election.
By Sarah Sicard
Understanding the economic impacts of COVID-19 on veterans and military families
Recent legislation signals meaningful change, but more needs to be done to address the challenges facing the veteran and military community, says the author of this commentary.
By Nick Armstrong
Plans for vets suicide prevention training, new three-digit emergency mental health crisis line signed into law
President Donald Trump finalized the measures on Saturday evening.
The ongoing tragedy of veteran suicide: Why legislation is needed now
A former VA secretary urges the House to pass legislation the Senate approved in August to prevent veteran suicide.
By Anthony J. Principi