July 16, 2018 Marine vet crossing country to honor late brother, raise awareness of PTSD A Marine veteran is making his second trek across the United States in an effort to raise awareness for other vets suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health issues.
July 15, 2018 US, North Korea hold talks at DMZ about return of Korean War veterans' remains Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said “firm commitments” were made on Sunday during a meeting between U.S. and North Korean officials at the Demilitarized Zone to discuss the repatriation of American service members’ remains from the Korean War.
July 14, 2018 Democrat's 'Purple Heart' remark at Strzok hearing spurs veterans to plan protest march Some veterans in Tennessee say they're planning a protest march following a congressman's comment this week that embattled FBI official Peter Strzok deserved a Purple Heart for enduring a House panel's grilling over allegations of bias against President Donald Trump.
July 13, 2018 Paralyzed Florida veteran fights to help others despite physical challenges Sergeant Pam Kelly thought she would spend her entire career in the U.S. Army, but that all changed when she suffered a paralyzing accident.
July 12, 2018 US Navy dedicates destroyer to Sen. John McCain The U.S. Navy Thursday dedicated one of its Japan-based guided missile destroyers to ailing U.S. Sen. John McCain.
July 12, 2018 Burn pits near US military bases in Iraq keep smoldering, as health debate rages Service members still overseas for our nation’s military forces are likely still being exposed to toxic chemical clouds emanating from burn pits still being used near their bases.
July 10, 2018 WWII veteran's funeral at Arlington Cemetery held after more than 7 decades More than 70 years after his death, a World War II veteran was buried Tuesday with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery.
July 10, 2018 Veteran says he's forced to sell home after HOA fines him for hanging US flag in flower pot Air Force veteran Larry Murphree was forced to sell his home in Sweetwater, Fla, after the HOA fined him for a flag he stuck in a flower pot outside his house.
July 9, 2018 Former VA pathologist denies being impaired on duty A former pathologist has denied he was impaired on duty amid an Arkansas Veterans Affairs hospital's investigation into more than 30,000 of his cases dating back to 2005.
July 9, 2018 WWII veteran, 96, works through PTSD by helping military children Eyes glassing over with tears, though not one shed, WWII veteran Francis Turner reflected on major moments in his 96 years.