May 29, 2020 Coronavirus update: Prescriptions for malaria drug plummet at VA hospitals Veterans Affairs is now shifting toward remdesivir in the treatment of coronavirus.
May 29, 2020 Children of missing Korean War airman hold US to leave no man behind After 70 years, the children of one missing Korean War airman have not given up on America's promise to its service members -- to leave no one behind.
May 27, 2020 Gary Sinise Foundation donates 20,000 meals to VA hospital staff during coronavirus pandemic The namesake foundation of actor Gary Sinise is donating 20,000 meals to Veterans Affairs' (VA) health care and frontline workers battling the coronavirus pandemic, the VA announced Wednesday.
May 27, 2020 Sam Johnson, former Texas congressman and Vietnam POW, dead at 89 Former Texas Rep. Sam Johnson, a military pilot who spent years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam before serving more than two decades in Congress, died Wednesday at age 89.
May 27, 2020 Army vet's gold cross vanishes before his death at NYC hospital, as family asks for its return Steve and Teresa Esposito, a Brooklyn couple married for 70 years, both died this month – he contracted COVID-19, and she had Alzheimer’s disease.
May 27, 2020 Two veterans with different wounds find single purpose: new documentary series U.S. Army veteran Jose Martinez's injuries are visible, former U.S. Navy medic Joe Jackson's are not and they need each other. They're among a group of wounded warriors on the frontlines of a suicide crisis in the veteran community.
May 26, 2020 Florida WWII veteran gets special flyover after dying alone in nursing home during coronavirus lockdown: 'The world lost a hero' A 94-year-old World War II veteran who died alone in a nursing home in Florida during the coronavirus pandemic got the tribute he deserved.
May 26, 2020 Veteran founder of multimillion-dollar company: 'This is the hardest thing I've ever done in my life' The founder and CEO of Black Rifle Coffee Company, Evan Hafer, said he would return to combat instead of rebuilding his business again from scratch.
May 26, 2020 Retired U.S. Marine salutes, stands on DC median for 24 hours to raise awareness for veteran suicide A retired U.S. Marine walked onto a concrete median in Washington D.C. on Sunday and stood for a period of 24 hours -- with the hope of bringing awareness to veteran suicide.
May 25, 2020 Veterans' unemployment during coronavirus outpaces rest of US As states continue to slowly ease coronavirus-related restrictions and reopen their economies, millions continue to be impacted by job losses, particularly veterans.Â