Marine Who Earned Medal of Honor in Vietnam Finally Receives Burial at Arlington He died fighting off a swarm of enemy fighters in 1969.
Why 'The Wall' Will Send You a Rubbing of a Vietnam Veteran's Name For those who can't come to "the Wall" to see a loved ones name, here's how to get it sent to you.
VA Says It Has Already Awarded More Than Half a Billion in 'Blue Water Navy' Claims Nearly half of the more than 69,000 claims for "Blue Water Navy" Agent Orange benefits have been processed.
Most Vietnam Vets Make More Money in Retirement Than Non-Vets, New Study Finds There are nearly 15 million American males between the ages of 63 and 78. Approximately 5.5 million are Vietnam-era veterans.
How Combat Search and Rescue Evolved to 'Leave No One Behind' A new book chronicles how combat search and rescue developed from the early days of World War II.
This Is the Only Medal of Honor Recipient to Ever Give It Back Charles Liteky renounced the medal for the same reason he pulled 23 men out of harm's way: to save lives.
9 Vietnam War Movies You've Got to Watch These Vietnam War movies are nine favorites about the Vietnam War and its aftermath.
A Marine Corps Drummer Was Sent to Vietnam as a Scout Sniper Gary Jenkins trained and fought in the Vietnam War, but now he has a message for veterans.
Modern Reporting Technology Might Have Irked Military Leaders in Vietnam What would Hal Moore have done at Ia Drang if there were live reporters around? Joe Galloway knows.
Honoring a Father I Don't Remember on Memorial Day "An estimated 20,000 children lost fathers on the American side of the Vietnam War."
Tricare Patients Fear Losing Preferred Health Care Providers Amid Contract Transition Doctors and patients said they have been caught off guard by the shift from Health Net Federal Services to TriWest Healthcare...
Lessons from the Air Force Kitchen Police: Volunteer for Everything. Even Pots and Pans When Ed Meagher reported to Air Force basic training on June 15, 1966, he was a 19-year-old college dropout. Despite two...
2 US Navy Pilots Shot Down over Red Sea in Apparent 'Friendly Fire' Incident, US Military Says Both pilots were recovered alive after ejecting from their stricken aircraft, with one suffering minor injuries.
How the Marine Corps Is Changing to Keep Talented Marines in the Service For decades, the Marine Corps incurred a "remarkably high turnover rate" among its first-term Marines as it prioritized, and...
Troop Pay Safe After Congress Approves Extension of Government Funding Troop pay is no longer in jeopardy after Congress approved legislation to keep the government funded through mid-March and...