December 17, 2017 Hundreds attend funeral of 'abandoned' Vietnam veteran, Purple Heart recipient A military hero with no known family was honored Saturday by several hundred strangers at a church in Indianapolis in a show of support.
December 16, 2017 Wreaths Across America draws thousands of volunteers to Arlington National Cemetery A huge number of volunteers traveled to Arlington National Cemetery Saturday to help with the annual wreath laying.
December 16, 2017 Dognapped: Iraq War vet's service dog is stolen in New Hampshire, report says Police in New Hampshire are searching for the person who allegedly assaulted an Iraq War veteran and snatched her service dog on Thursday, Fox 25 Boston reported.
December 16, 2017 WWII vet dances to celebrate Christmas and his 95th birthday Chuck Frankzke, a WWII vet, dances to Frank Sinatra's version of "Jingle Bells" in celebration of Christmas and his 95th birthday.
December 15, 2017 World War II veteran given 'best Christmas present' by stranger at grocery store A simple act of kindness by a woman at a grocery store in Florida over the weekend had a World War II veteran gushing he received the "best Christmas present" ever.
December 6, 2017 Shulkin urges emergency aid for VA private health care soon In a fresh warning, Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin says there could potentially be delays in providing medical care to tens of thousands of veterans if lawmakers don't act soon to approve billions in emergency funding for the ailing private-sector Choice program.
December 3, 2017 Despite the NFL’s anthem protests, Americans can meet again on common ground to support our nation’s veterans As we near the end of a year in which the United States hasn’t felt particularly united, we’ve been troubled to find military veterans in the middle of a national sore spot.
November 30, 2017 Veteran's son seeking to return father's portraits of other WWII soldiers The son of a World War II veteran is on a mission to identify 15 soldiers who his father drew portraits of more than 70 years ago.
November 30, 2017 Investigators: Colorado vet died after getting painkillers Investigators say a Colorado man suffering from chronic pain died two days after he obtained methadone with a prescription from a Veterans Affairs Department doctor, but the agency couldn't determine whether the drug contributed to his death.
November 29, 2017 Confused VA failed to report potentially dangerous doctors, may have put lives at risk, watchdog says The Department of Veterans Affairs is under fire for possibly putting lives at risk after a government watchdog report revealed that it failed to report 90 percent of potentially dangerous medical providers in recent years.