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Native American veterans save millions after VA waives copayments
The VA said it exempted or reimbursed more than 143,000 copayments totaling approximately $2.5 million.
Native children’s remains to be moved from Army cemetery
The Army began disinterring the remains of eight Native American children who died at a government-run boarding school at the Carlisle Barracks.
By Michael Rubinkam
Yellowstone mountain that honored Army officer who led massacre renamed
Mount Doane will now be called First Peoples Mountain after the unanimous vote by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names.
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Alaska Guardsmen rescue pregnant woman after a snowmobile accident
Pararescuemen spent an hour stabilizing the woman so she could evacuate to a hospital.
Marcella LeBeau, WWII nurse and tribal leader, dies at 102
Marcella Lebeau was born in 1919 and grew up in Promise, South Dakota, as a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe.
Women of color are lagging behind in Air Force’s push for diversity
The service is becoming more gender-diverse, but those gains aren’t the same across women of various races and ethnicities.
From Boots to Boardroom: Because I’m a Veteran
Tune-in for NBCUniversal Advertising and Partnerships’ BOLD Vets third annual Veterans Day Event on Thursday, November 11. designed to honor, educate and inspire the military community as they shine a spotlight on the reasons why veterans are an asset to the organization and the entire industry.
Wyoming memorial honors Native American military veterans
The Path of Honor, a memorial dedicated to Native American veterans, opened this week.
By Nate Perez, Casper Star Tribune via the AP