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Military scientists identify remains of soldier who died in WWII
U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Gene F. Walker died in World War II during a battle in Germany.
Army bomb tech, three other troops dominate Food Network’s ‘Chopped’
A civilian chef didn't know what to do with the powdered eggs in round three.
By Davis Winkie
7 legitimate uses for the ‘yes sir’ emoji
The 'yes sir' emoji shouldn't be taken lightly.
By Sarah Sicard
Iraq War veteran launches business to employ former service members
Tools for Veterans is housed in a workshop set up in a home garage.
By Jennifer Timar, Livingston Daily
Iraq War veteran launches business to employ former soldiers
Iraq War veteran Justin Billard is launching a business that will employ and support his fellow returned soldiers.
By Jennifer Timar, Livingston Daily
Marine vet who lost legs has new life via God, triathlons, hunting
Nov. 9 became Marine Sgt. Zach Stinson’s “Alive Day,” the moment he survived.
By John Luciew, PennLive.com
Alabama town honors brothers who died in Pearl Harbor attack
Woodrow Jones, 22, and Daniel Jones, 19, enlisted in the Navy in early 1941 and were assigned to the USS Arizona at the Pearl Harbor Navy Base in Oahu, Hawaii.
By Jasmine Hollie, The Tuscaloosa News
Military veterans will tell the stories of the ‘forever wars’
When the youngest troops don’t remember the event that sparked the fight, passion fades, even within the armed forces.
By Kelly Kennedy, The War Horse
World War II US veterans recall flying aid to China
The Flying Tigers were sent by President Franklin Roosevelt before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December, 1941, drew the United States into the war.
By Sam Mcneil
Biden, military and VA leaders honor veterans at Arlington National Cemetery
Joining the president at Arlington National Cemetery was his wife, First lady Jill Biden, and military leaders — including Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Army Gen. Mark Milley. chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
By Jonathan Lehrfeld