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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.
Fixing disability and retirement pay is Congress’ next big vets issue
Advocates are hopeful they can finally fix the so-called "concurrent receipt" issue this session, following legislative successes last year.
Veteran caregiver kids: America wants to hear your story
Hidden Helpers Coalition is shining a light on the experiences of children who are helping care for wounded veterans.
By Karen Jowers
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.
Recipients look back at their service on National Purple Heart Day
National Purple Heart day is on August 7.
US military to treat wounded Ukrainian troops at Landstuhl hospital
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center can take up to 18 Ukrainian troops at a time under recently approved Pentagon guidance.
Medals of Honor for soldiers who perpetrated Wounded Knee massacre may be rescinded
The Senate has not yet approved the move to rescind the 20 Medals of Honor.
By Davis Winkie