Internet Raises $1.7M (And Growing) for Army Vet, 88, Still Working at Grocery Store Following some tough financial loses, 88-year-old Army veteran Ed Bambas went back to work. After his story went viral, more...
Troops Load Christmas Trees That Carry a Piece of Home New York National Guard volunteers joined farmers, families and FedEx crews to load 150 Christmas trees for the Trees for...
Soon no Pearl Harbor Survivors Will be Alive. People Turn to Other Ways to Learn About the Bombing Only 12 are still alive — all centenarians — and this year none is able to make the pilgrimage to Hawaii to mark the event.
Inside the Million Veteran Program’s Growth and What It Means for VA Healthcare MVP has enrolled more than 1.09 million veterans and continues to grow, with a focus on women and other under-represented...
Minnesota Company Fills Gap to Provide Bronze Stars for Veterans When new veteran grave markers proved costly, a manufacturer in Minnesota stepped up to help local veterans.
Vietnam Veteran Heals War Wounds Through Art Army veteran Everett Carter, showcasing his artwork on Small Business Saturday, uses painting to honor friends lost in...
Native American World War II Veteran, Final Member of Unit, Dies at 101 Gilbert "Choc" Charleston, who fought in the Battle of the Bulge and was the last remaining member of the 739th Tank...
How Veterans Lose GI Bill Benefits to Scams, Fraud, and Predatory Schools Scammers and predatory schools continue to target veterans using the GI Bill, exploiting complex rules, misleading marketing...
1-in-4 Veterans With PTSD Quit Therapy Before Resolving Trauma: Study About 7% of veterans and service members have PTSD but only a quarter of them who enroll in psychotherapy treatments actually...
Scams Targeting Veterans: How Fraudsters Exploit Service and Trust Veterans face higher fraud risks, from benefit impersonation to pension poaching and fake charities. Scammers use official...
This Navy Dentist Engraved 'Remember Pearl Harbor' on Hideki Tojo's Dentures For roughly three months in 1946 and 1947, the man who approved the attack on Pearl Harbor walked around Sugamo Prison with...
Black History Month Turns 100 Black History Month highlights Black servicemembers whose courage shaped the military despite segregation and discrimination.
DoW Christian Service Draws Dozens of Complaints from Members, Contractors One contractor told Military.com that the email invite was "stark, depressing, almost threatening."
The Youngest American Killed in Vietnam Enlisted in the Marines at 14 PFC Dan Bullock became the youngest American service member killed in the Vietnam War after forging his birth certificate to...
Why You Didn’t Get the Job: Understanding How Companies Hire In today’s turbulent, unpredictable and frustrating hiring market, job-seekers are seemingly doing everything right and...