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Wounded Warrior Project membership continues to grow even as wars fade
The group expects to add its 200,000th member later this year, which is the organization's 20th anniversary.
This veteran-run company is streamlining the way vets access care
Two vets co-founded a software company to bridge the gap of coordinated care and provide access points to community, healthcare, and other veteran services.
This week in Congress: Annual parade of vets advocates on Capitol Hill forced online this year
Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of March 1, 2021.
Helping veterans tell their stories: Retired Green Beret’s storytelling nonprofit hold virtual show to fund new theater
The Veterans Day event will feature music from veteran groups, intimate storytelling from individual veterans and theatrical performances of scenes from “The Things They Carried,” “All My Sons,” and “Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret.”
By Davis Winkie
Navy SEAL veteran — twin brother of ‘Lone Survivor’ author — starts eco-friendly signage company
Navy SEAL veteran Morgan Luttrell has filled a variety of roles, ranging from service to data analytics at the Department of Energy. He has now gone on to start an eco-friendly signage company.
By Zach England
How COVID-19 shifted the way we support veterans
Veteran service organizations must adjust their support tactics to reach the most vulnerable among the veteran population.
By Amy Palmer
AFRICOM confirms two civilians were killed in February 2019 airstrike targeting al-Shabab militants
"While we follow very precise and rigorous standards, in instances where we fail to meet our expectations, we will admit the mistake."
By Diana Stancy
Defense secretary didn’t ask for new union bargaining rules, unsure if he’ll use them
Defense Secretary Mark Esper said he is reviewing the recent surprise decision by the White House.
The mass shooting at Fort Hood was 10 years ago, on Nov. 5, 2009
The shooting sparked more awareness of terror-sponsored attacks versus those simply “inspired” by terrorist organizations.
By Kyle Rempfer
18 years after Sept. 11, the terror threat remains
With their continuing aspirations to attack U.S. interests, countering violent extremist organizations in Africa remains vital to our national security.
By Col. Chris Karns
Why women veterans are more likely than civilian women to commit suicide
Making services and programming as effective for female veterans as it is for male veterans can succeed if prioritized, the authors of this commentary say.
By Kate Henricks Thomas and Kyleanne Hunter