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VA’s online legacy project adds names of 210,000 vets lost overseas
The expansion of the veterans online memorial includes the names of almost 93,000 veterans killed overseas during World War II.
USS Kearsarge’s emergency diesel generator ‘significantly damaged’ this spring
The generator's replacement won't be completed until January, officials said.
All 7 living former SECVAs seek ‘National Warrior Call Day’ to raise military suicide awareness
If passed as part of the FY2022 NDAA, Sun., Nov. 21 would be the first annual "Warrior Call Day."
VA tops 15,000 COVID deaths since the start of the pandemic
More than 2,200 of those deaths have comes since July 1.
Michigan VA nurse charged with stealing and selling COVID-19 vaccination cards
Two defendants have been charged via criminal complaint for their roles in separate frauds related to Covid-19 Vaccination Record Cards, announced Acting United States Attorney Saima S. Mohsin.
Shutdown averted; Congress approves stopgap budget plan
The budget extension came just a few hours before federal agencies would have been forced to shutter due to a lack of funding.
‘An absolute slap in the face’: Medical group superintendent kept her job after investigation found she created a toxic workplace
One master sergeant who previously worked in the group called their time under Williams’s leadership “probably the darkest period of my whole career.”
Soldiers may soon have 2-3 chances a year for infantry, soldier and field medical badges
The streamlined process lets tester run all three at once.
By Todd South