Britney Moyeda is no stranger to adversity. As she donned her U.S. Marine Corps dress uniform in her recruiting office, she recalled the journey life has brought her thus far.
Another Veterans Day, another 24 hours under a national psychosis. Americans reflexively thank veterans for their ‘service,’ but why?
Soldiers who called themselves 'tunnel rats' fought an underground war in Vietnam through an intricate maze of hardened tunnels.
The Department of Veterans Affairs on Wednesday added several more cancers to its list of ailments presumed to be caused by in-service exposure to burn pits, lowering the burden of proof for ailing veterans to receive no-cost care and other benefits.
Veterans who signed secrecy oaths that kept them from disclosing the nature of injuries connected to covert operations could seek benefits retroactive to their discharge date under new legislation.
Nearly 8,000 National Guard troops have been requested to provide support for the presidential inauguration Jan. 20.