House Republicans argue for discipline of ‘bad apples’ at VAThe VA has the second-largest federal workforce behind the Department of Defense.30 hours ago
Nearly 80 years after going MIA in WWII, US soldier accounted forMilitary officials said the remains of Pvt. Wing O. Hom were identified in April.33 hours ago
VeteransMarine vet who avoided spotlight found purpose before death in Ukraine“I’ll come home when it’s over," Ian Frank Tortorici would tell his father.
Army vet paralyzed from run-in with police gets $20 million settlementThe settlement is among the largest of its kind in California history.2 days ago
Families seek answers 50 years after fire destroyed veterans’ recordsThe 1973 fire at the Military Personnel Records Center in suburban St. Louis destroyed an estimated 16 to 18 million personnel files.2 days ago
Pentagon policies debate, Joint Chiefs confirmation on tap this weekDefense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of July 10, 2023.4 days ago
Army retiree powerfully impacts veterans and his communityLindsey Streeter, Military Times' 2023 Veteran of the Year, has made community outreach the central focus of his life.5 days ago
Better data collaboration essential for vets, Bush Institute saysBetter data collaboration will allow for tailored resources while serving and transitioning to civilian life.6 days ago
Unaccredited claims coaches profit off veterans, with little oversightAustin-based VA Claims Insider says it has helped hundreds of thousands of clients. It has also touched off complaints and investigations.8 days ago
Leon Gautier, last member of French D-Day military commando unit, diesLeon Gautier was the last surviving member of an elite French unit that joined U.S. and other Allied forces in the D-Day invasion.10 days ago
VA plans new cancer research center with Stanford medical expertsThe new facility would also serve as a major care and training hub for veterans and non-veterans.13 days ago
Lawmakers eye ending affirmative action at military academies Proposals to the annual defense authorization bill would extend the Supreme Court's ban on the practice to military schools.13 days ago
Bush Institute announces veteran leadership program’s 2023 classThe George W. Bush Institute has announced the 2023 class for its Stand-To Veteran Leadership Program.14 days ago
White House $3.1 billion homeless program includes help for vetsThe new efforts include job training for homeless vets and legal support to stave off potential financial challenges.2 weeks ago
Bush Institute recommends TAP revampConsistently evaluating and improving TAP is critical to improving outcomes.2 weeks ago
Deadline looms for vets to get retroactive toxic exposure benefitsVeterans Affairs officials plan a public outreach campaign over the next month to get more veterans signed up for the payouts.2 weeks ago
Defense bill targets religious freedom group for its advocacy workThe Military Religious Freedom Foundation has frequently fought with Christian groups about the role of religion in the ranks.2 weeks ago
Supreme Court to rule on whether vets should get more GI Bill benefitsThe eight-year-old legal fight centers on how the Post-9/11 GI Bill program and Montgomery GI Bill program are administered.2 weeks ago
100-year-old veteran getting help seeking Purple Heart for WWII injuryArmy veteran Raymond Chambers never received a Purple Heart despite being wounded while serving during World War II.3 weeks ago