June 1, 2016 Lessons from tragedy: Senate report slams VA handling of overdose cases Family members of veterans are hoping for a major change in the way drugs are prescribed for veterans, after an extensive and scathing Senate report that slammed officials at the Tomah Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Wisconsin.
May 31, 2016 A Most Honorable American Duty These men guarded the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and their pride has never left them.
May 31, 2016 Senate report slams VA watchdog for 'systemic' failures in probe of Wisconsin hospital A Senate committee's report into overprescription of powerful painkilling drugs at a Wisconsin VA hospital slammed the agency's inspector general's office for discounting key evidence, narrowing its inquiry and failing to make its report on the matter public.
May 31, 2016 Vandals damage cemetery linked to Revolutionary War soldier Some headstones are in pieces at a cemetery in southeastern Michigan that was the original burial site of a Revolutionary War soldier and his family.
May 30, 2016 Georgia veteran leader recalls return from Vietnam, and the dead When America honors its fallen warriors on Memorial Day, the state of Georgia also will pay tribute to a U.S. Army captain who by all rights should have died on a battlefield northwest of Saigon on May 29, 1969.
May 30, 2016 Healing America's heroes: A triple-amputee soldier's quest to fish Army Major Ed “Flip” Klein is an outdoorsman.
May 29, 2016 Veteran memorials in 3 states vandalized ahead of Memorial Day Memorials to veterans in a Los Angeles neighborhood and a town in Kentucky, as well as a Civil War veterans cemetery in Virginia, were damaged as the nation prepares to mark Memorial Day, officials said.
May 27, 2016 Remains of 13 more World War II Marines found on Pacific atoll The founder of a volunteer group says it has found the remains of 13 more World War II Marines on a Pacific atoll.
May 27, 2016 Sen. John McCain, Pete Hegseth: It's time for the real reform our veterans deserve We must seize the opportunity to institute major and systemic VA reforms so that we can finally fulfill our moral obligation to our veterans.
May 27, 2016 'Memphis Belle' gunner revisits England, dies during 'final mission' A retired U.S. Air Force master sergeant who returned to England this month for the first time in 71 years to visit the country he defended during World War II has died during his “final mission.”