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US Air Force vet charged with felony assault with a deli weapon
The DOJ says the incident included shouting verbal insults and tossing a wrapped sub at a Customs and Border Protection officer in D.C.
By Carla Babb
WWII soldier, buried unknown for decades, laid to rest in SC
William R. Linder was assigned to Company E, 12th Infantry Regiment of the 4th Infantry Division.
By Eric Conner
Troops who refuse COVID vaccines won’t be guaranteed veterans benefits, officials warn
Local commanders will decide whether to give other-than-honorable dismissals to individuals who refuse the vaccine.
Ops readiness concerns loom over military’s COVID-19 vaccination deadlines
The Air Force will offer a blueprint for how to handle troops who refuse to get a coronavirus vaccine.
National Veterans Small Business Week launched by Small Business Administration
The SBA is highlighting the 1.8 million veteran entrepreneurs in the U.S. economy seeking to let all veterans know about resources available.
The Corps’ COVID-19 vaccination deadline is coming. Marines who refuse will be booted
The Marine Corps has not approved any religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine.
By Philip Athey
VA Secretary pledges improved support for caregivers
His comments came as major changes for the department's caregiver programs loom.
Documentary chronicles efforts to repatriate American service members missing since WWII
Project Recover has completed more than 60 missions in over 20 countries and located more than 180 Americans once missing in action.
By J.D. Simkins
32-year-old soldier latest troop to die of COVID-19 as military death and infection rates fall
Deadlines are fast approaching for all service members to get vaccinated or apply for a waiver.
Average Joe Marine stops convenience store armed robbery
James Kilcer served in the Marine Corps from 2007 to 2011.
By Sarah Sicard