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fromLGBTQ Nation
1 week ago

America has long been obsessed with war. But true patriots glorify peace. - LGBTQ Nation

The author reflects on the impact of war and military actions throughout their life, highlighting personal and historical tragedies associated with conflict.
#veterans
fromThe American Conservative
3 weeks ago

Veterans Have Earned The Right To Ask. It's Time We Did.

We Americans who will protect our flag should have a voice in where it is flown. Despite his unimpeachable record of heroism and patriotism, he was disparaged and mocked by his government and the corporate press.
Right-wing politics
Washington DC
fromTruthout
2 weeks ago

Trump DHS Slammed After Data Reveals It Tried to Deport Nearly 300 Veterans

The Trump administration reduced protections for veterans while still promoting military benefits for recruitment.
#transgender-military-service
fromAdvocate.com
3 weeks ago
Healthcare

Trans service people vindicated by latest research

Research analyzing 58 empirical studies found no evidence supporting claims that transgender military service increases costs, harms unit cohesion, or reduces readiness.
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago
US politics

Space Force colonel running for Congress slams Trump for making SOTU Medal of Honor awards 'about himself'

Retired Space Force Colonel Bree Fram, a Democratic congressional candidate and transgender officer, criticized Trump's State of the Union address as offering delusion, division, and distraction rather than solutions for everyday families.
Healthcare
fromAdvocate.com
3 weeks ago

Trans service people vindicated by latest research

Research analyzing 58 empirical studies found no evidence supporting claims that transgender military service increases costs, harms unit cohesion, or reduces readiness.
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago
US politics

Space Force colonel running for Congress slams Trump for making SOTU Medal of Honor awards 'about himself'

NYC parents
fromNew York Post
1 month ago

NY Islanders cohost special 'jaw-dropping' surprise for military moms-to-be

The New York Islanders and Operation Shower host a secret baby shower for over two dozen military mothers, providing gifts and community support for service members and their families.
US politics
fromwww.twincities.com
1 month ago

These lawmakers were shaped by combat after 9/11. Now they're grappling with a new Mideast war

Veteran lawmakers express conflicted feelings about Iran conflict, balancing satisfaction with targeting Iranian leadership against fears of repeating Iraq and Afghanistan experiences for new generations.
World politics
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Veterans see Iraq, Afghanistan lessons for a US-Iran war

Early military victories do not guarantee long-term success; wars require clear political endgames to avoid expansion, mission creep, and prolonged conflict.
US Elections
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Fox News uses old clip of Trump after he wore hat while saluting slain US soldiers

Fox News broadcast outdated video of Trump from a December ceremony instead of Saturday's Dover transfer, concealing that he wore a hat while saluting flag-draped cases of fallen troops.
US news
fromPoynter
1 month ago

Fox News aired old footage of Trump honoring fallen troops. Was it an honest mistake or a deliberate choice? - Poynter

Fox News aired incorrect footage from a previous dignified transfer ceremony instead of Saturday's Dover Air Force Base event honoring six service members killed in Iran conflict, prompting on-air apologies.
fromNew City, NY Patch
1 month ago

New York National Guard Soldier Died In Operation 'Spartan Shield'

Major Davius dedicated his life to serving others - as a member of the U.S. Army National Guard, an NYPD officer, and previously as an FDNY paramedic. His commitment to protecting and helping others, both here at home and while serving our nation overseas, is a true testament to his character and courage.
US news
NYC parents
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Families remember U.S. reservists killed in Kuwait, members of an Iowa logistics unit

Six U.S. service members, including four identified soldiers from the Army Reserve, were killed in a drone strike at a Kuwait command center during escalating Iran-Israel military conflict.
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
1 month ago

Will the Pentagon 9/11 Memorial Finally Get an Education Center?

While the Pentagon Memorial is a place of reflection and a somber place, it's also a place of learning. These days, the memorial's mission to 'never forget' involves educating visitors who weren't born when the attacks happened. The memorial, which is free and open to the public 24-7, receives more than a million visitors annually but doesn't have a facility that offers contextual information.
Washington DC
Miscellaneous
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

The U.S. States That Supplied the Most Service Members in WWII

States contributed varying numbers of troops to WWII based on regional military traditions and economic circumstances, with some states sending disproportionately high numbers relative to their populations.
Medicine
fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

VA takes initial steps to create a centralized database of veteran research info, official says

VA is creating a singular, real-time database and dashboard to consolidate veteran clinical trial enrollment data and resolve data siloing and interoperability issues.
#presidents-day
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

On Helping Warriors Come Home

For many veterans, returning home marks not resolution but the beginning of a quieter struggle. Despite decades of innovation in trauma-focused therapies and medication, a substantial number continue to live with psychological injuries that existing treatments only partly address. Their trauma is not merely a cluster of symptoms; it is a disruption of identity, moral coherence, and belonging. It reflects lived experience often shaped by early adversity, military culture, and the potentially socially isolating aftermath of service.
Mental health
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Staten Island soldier who made the ultimate sacrifice receives presidential Medal of Honor | amNewYork

Michael H. Ollis: Killed by a suicide bomber. The NYC native was under direct enemy attack involving improvised explosive devices (IEDs), suicide vests and indirect fire at the base when he ordered his fellow soldiers to move from a building to bunkers for protection. When his team was safe, he reentered the building and checked for casualties before moving toward the enemy force that was penetrating the base.
Washington DC
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

Trump Wants Veterans to Lose Benefits As Soon As Their PTSD Symptoms Are Treated. There's One Problem With That.

During the troop surge in Iraq, I learned to constantly scan for threats, how to distinguish the sharp crack of a gunshot pointed in my direction from one outgoing toward an enemy, and the myriad ways that explosives can be hidden on a roadside. I learned that hypervigilance can be the difference between life and death. What I didn't learn was how to turn it off. Now, I take three psychiatric medications every day, and I go to therapy every week.
Law
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

Trump eyes site near National Mall for 'Garden of American Heroes'

Donald Trump envisions his pet project as a sculpture park with 250 life-size, "realistic" statues made of marble, granite, bronze, copper and brass depicting a hodgepodge of historical figures-George Washington, Frederick Douglass, Kobe Bryant and Alex Trebek are all on the list. The president has said that the project will be completed in time for the US's semiquincentennial in July, but this seems increasingly unlikely, especially given that the sculptors who will create the garden's statues have not yet been announced.
Arts
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 months ago

Purple Heart Recipient Held by ICE for 8 Hours Says He Wasn't Allowed to Call a Lawyer

William Vermie, an Army veteran and Purple Heart recipient who was held by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Minneapolis for eight hours, told ABC News that he wasn't allowed to speak with a lawyer at any point throughout his detention. The 39-year-old Vermie, who was injured in combat in Iraq during a 2006-2007 deployment, was tackled and arrested by ICE agents on Jan. 13, while standing with a crowd on a public sidewalk observing ICE agents detaining two young men in his neighborhood.
Law
World news
fromFast Company
1 month ago

While the U.S. marks Presidents' Day, Lunar New Year begins for millions of Chinese Americans

Chinese New Year begins the lunar year (Feb 17 in China), triggers massive domestic travel, and observance timing varies across time zones for Chinese Americans.
History
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago

Japanese American soldiers honored with exhibit in San Francisco's Presidio

Nisei soldiers volunteered in World War II to prove loyalty despite family internment; a Presidio exhibit presents their immigrant roots, military service, and testimonies.
US politics
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

The Department of Veterans Affairs gutted its workforce. Lawmakers say veterans are now paying the price.

The Department of Veterans Affairs lost over 40,000 employees in FY2025, primarily healthcare staff, reducing capacity for mental health care and appointment access.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Children cook meals for needy and mourners lay wreaths for Bondi attack victims on national day of mourning

The prime minister said the day was about remembering the 15 victims of the 14 December attack, which he called a stain on our nation. It's an opportunity for us as a nation to wrap our arms around the Jewish community because people were targeted because they were Jewish Australians. Every Jewish Australian felt that very deeply that evening, and ever since as well, he said on Thursday. Today, we share their grief. A grief with no ending, only a beginning.
World news
fromSmithsonian Magazine
2 months ago

History Remembered This Black Medal of Honor Recipient for the Two Worst Days of His Life. A New Book Dives Into the Vietnam Vet's Story

"These five soldiers, in their separate moments of supreme testing, summoned a degree of courage that stirs wonder and respect and an overpowering pride in all of us," he continued. "Through their spectacular courage, they set themselves apart in a very select company. They represent the contribution of more than half a million young Americans to a world of order and of peace."
History
US news
fromThe Washington Post
1 month ago

The last Marine to leave Vietnam has died. Juan Valdez was 88.

Master Sergeant Juan Valdez, the last Marine to evacuate Saigon on April 30, 1975, died at age 88, remembered for ensuring his fellow Marines boarded the final helicopter before being pulled aboard himself.
fromThe American Conservative
2 months ago

Commander-in-Tired

Though the 83-year-old (who will turn 84 in two weeks) is rarely spotted in the Capitol these days, his vocal opposition to President Donald Trump on a myriad of issues is louder and more present than ever when deemed useful for the motivated liberal press. For instance, McConnell was quoted far and wide last month after he criticized Trump's desire to acquire Greenland, a move the Kentuckian suggested would "incinerate" the threadbare alliance that remains between the United States and NATO.
Right-wing politics
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Vietnam Veterans sue to block proposed 'Independence Arch' near Arlington National Cemetery

Vietnam veterans and a retired architectural historian sued to block a proposed 250-foot "Independence Arch" at Memorial Circle, citing symbolic, legal, and safety concerns.
US politics
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago

Dems reintroduce bill to study & apologize for anti-LGBTQ+ military policies - LGBTQ Nation

A 15-person federal commission would investigate historic and ongoing harms of anti-LGBTQ+ military policies on servicemembers and veterans, including lost benefits and persecution.
US politics
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

Hell Cats vs. Hegseth

Female Democratic military veterans, the Hell Cats, are running competitive purple-district campaigns to flip House seats, following prior successes by similar veteran candidates.
US news
fromNextgov.com
2 months ago

VA's National Cemetery Administration earns top customer satisfaction scores

The National Cemetery Administration scored 98/100 on the 2025 ACSI, marking its eighth consecutive year as the top-ranked agency nationwide.
US news
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Mass. lowers flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier Robert Arnold

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert R. Arnold, 27, a Roslindale native and veteran of the Army and Marine Corps, was honored with flags at half-staff.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Many future military officers come from Scouting. A Pentagon split could put those ties at risk.

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is reportedly considering severing ties with Scouting America, which could mean a consequential break with an organization that has long been closely associated with military service and leadership development. Public data from two prominentmilitary schools, West Point and the Naval Academy, shows that Scouting is common among future officers - more than one in ten cadets and about 10% of midshipmen in recent years have a Scouting background.
US politics
US politics
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

A Look at America's Military Interventions and Their Consequences

U.S. military interventions evolved from territorial expansion and protecting commerce to combating communism and terrorism, reflecting shifting strategic and economic objectives over centuries.
US news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Army veteran sues federal government after ICE detains him for three days

A U.S. citizen and army veteran, George Retes, was detained by federal immigration agents for three days without charges, and has sued the federal government.
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