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Former VA leaders ask public to call vets to help prevent suicide
The effort is part of a national campaign set for November to help increase awareness of veterans mental health struggles.
Lawsuit accuses VA of racial discrimination in benefits decisions
VA records show that over the past 20 years, Black veterans' disability claims were rejected at a higher rate than claims by white veterans.
Blind double amputee vet gears up for his 9th Marine Corps Marathon
In April 2010, Matt Bradford became the first blind double amputee in history to reenlist in the Marines.
This Marine went from a leg amputation to modeling and elite sports
The Los Angeles-based Annika Hutsler has acted in commercials, appeared in print ads for Target and walked the runway for Tommy Hilfiger.
Veterans suicide rate may be double federal estimates, study suggests
Researchers found problems with how military status is recorded and how drug overdoses are classified.
Disney hosts 2022 Warrior Games
The 2022 Warrior Games will be held at the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex at Disney World, the first time Disney has hosted the Games.
President Biden honors Wounded Warriors at soldier ride
President Joe Biden welcomed members of the Wounded Warrior Project to the White House for the group's annual solider ride.
Are dining facilities wasting money because troops don’t eat there?
Little is known about how often troops are passing up their dining facilities to pay for meals elsewhere out of their own pocket.
By Karen Jowers
Is this Mattis challenge coin the greatest of all time?
Everyone wants a pocket-sized Jim Mattis.
By Sarah Sicard
Army cancels this year’s DoD Warrior Games due to COVID concerns
For the second year, COVID causes DoD Warrior Games to be canceled.
By Karen Jowers