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A bullet struck his heart at Pearl Harbor. His widow just returned it.
After 84 years, the Japanese bullet that was once lodged in the heart of sailor Dean Darrow was returned to the Pearl Harbor National Memorial Museum.
Veteran reflects on Vietnam through old letters home
The letters tell a story that may be familiar to veterans of all wars and the loved ones they wrote home to.
By Jake Goodrick
The Spouse Angle Podcast: The Transition from Active Duty to Military Spouse
The Spouse Angle is a podcast breaking down the news for military spouses and their families.
By Military Times staff
Army vet arrested in DC for guns, explosives admits guilt
Coffman, an Army veteran who served two tours in Vietnam, was arrested after police found multiple guns and incendiary devices in his pickup.
The services aren’t screening for suicide risk and assuring resources for separating troops, IG finds
The Defense Department inspector general released its findings Friday.
The oldest living WWII veteran, now 112, wants to be remembered as a ‘good soldier’
Lawrence Brooks was drafted and entered the army in 1940.
By Kristine Froeba
Max Cleland dies; senator and veteran lost limbs in Vietnam
Cleland, who lost three limbs to a Vietnam War hand grenade blast yet went on to serve as a U.S. senator from Georgia, has died.
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.
WWII soldier, buried unknown for decades, laid to rest in SC
William R. Linder was assigned to Company E, 12th Infantry Regiment of the 4th Infantry Division.
By Eric Conner