May 22, 2021 California teen refurbishes American flag in his local park for Eagle Scout project In the months leading up to Memorial Day, 17-year-old Christian Juvet decided to restore a massive concrete American flag in his local California park for his Eagle Scout project.
May 21, 2021 Mississippi veteran receives American flag 60 years after retiring from Army A soon-to-be Mississippi city councilman helped a fellow veteran obtain the one thing he always wanted but never got: an American flag following his retirement.Â
May 17, 2021 Biden nominee made millions at NCAA while arguing against paying players President Biden’s nominee for deputy secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) made nearly millions at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) while arguing against paying college athletes.
May 16, 2021 Daughter helps WWII vet visit beach one last time before passing away The daughter of a veteran from three wars was able to provide him with one last visit home before he passed away at the age of 95.Â
May 16, 2021 Vietnam vets killed during secret Pacific mission get Maine memorial nearly 60 years later On Saturday, families of more than 20 fallen soldiers were on hand for the unveiling of a memorial to honor those who perished over the Pacific Ocean.
May 14, 2021 West Virginia American Legion Riders aim to fundraise $20K for scholarship fund Veterans from across West Virginia are making their way across the state in a four-day journey to raise money in the inaugural Legacy Run.Â
May 13, 2021 WWII uniform jacket with 2 Purple Hearts returned to daughter of veteran who wore it A World War II veteran's jacket has been reunited with his family thanks to the efforts of one man.
May 12, 2021 Rolling to Remember veterans rally finds new location after Biden's Pentagon refuses The Rolling to Remember motorcycle rally honoring veterans has a new location after the Department of Defense blocked the event from staging in the Pentagon parking lot.
May 11, 2021 Rolling to Remember: Issa introduces bill forcing Biden to allow DC Memorial Day biker tradition EXCLUSIVE - Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., introduced a bill on Tuesday to ensure a Memorial Day veterans event with a long history is able continue every year, after the Department of Defense blocked the Rolling to Remember motorcycle rally from staging in the Pentagon parking lot this month.
May 11, 2021 Missouri bar responds to outrage after bartender crumples up military ID, calls it fake Six members of the U.S. military walked into a bar at the Lake of the Ozarks in early May expecting service, but the bartender crumpled up one of their IDs and told them to "get the f--- out," a viral video shows.Â