9/11 changed the National Guard forever, according to four NGAUS staff who were profoundly impacted by that fateful day.
The Department of Veterans Affairs must establish hundreds of additional shelter beds within 18 months and build another 1,800 units of subsidized apartments by 2030 after a federal court ruled the agency has failed to comply with an agreement to develop a Los Angeles campus with housing for disabled homeless veterans.
Biking for 26 days and nearly 900 miles, Vietnam veteran Larry Ritland is embarking on the ride of a lifetime.
Army veteran who was medically discharged after a knee injury turned to powerlifting in 2014 after a therapist told him to work out his aggression.
Shot and clinging to the boat's bridge frame, submarine commander Howard W. Gilmore's gave his final order.
The Feres Doctrine has been used to prevent military medical malpractice lawsuits since 1950 and has even limited the ability of people to bring military rape cases to civil courts. Nearly two dozen veterans advocacy groups want to change that.