March 21, 2024 WWII Ghost Army who duped Nazis in secret mission will receive Congressional Gold Medal The Congressional Gold Medal will be awarded to honor the remarkable contributions of the Ghost Army, a unit of the American military during World War II.
March 21, 2024 Pearl Harbor survivor, 1 of the last remaining, dies at 102 Richard C. "Dick" Higgins, a survivor of the Pearl Harbor attack, has died at the age of 102 in Bend, Oregon. Higgins was one of the few remaining survivors.
March 20, 2024 USS New Jersey to leave port for first time in 24 years, big guns will fire salute: 'I love this ship' The USS New Jersey is scheduled to leave port for the first time in 24 years, to undergo maintenance in Philadelphia. Now a floating museum, the battleship will fire its heavy guns on the journey.
March 20, 2024 National WWII Museum's new exhibit uses AI to let visitors have virtual conversations with veterans The National World War II Museum is employing the use of A.I. in its new interactive exhibit. Visitors will be able to have virtual conversations with veterans of the war and more.
March 20, 2024 Rescued therapy dog comforts families of fallen soldiers at Dover Air Force Base: 'Tremendous impact' Rescue dog Blaze has been assigned to support soldiers and families at Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations in Dover, Delaware. His owner and Paws of War share details on the pup's new post.
March 18, 2024 Navy SEAL coaching program offers ‘full reset’ in health and wellness: ‘Nothing short of life-changing’ The Navy SEAL Foundation's Warrior Fitness Program helps current and former SEALs to reset their health. CEO Robin King and former Navy SEAL Chris Irwin shared details of the program.
March 15, 2024 Gold Star dad still facing charges for disrupting Biden's State of the Union Afghanistan veteran Sgt. Mike Doody joins ‘America Reports’ to discuss the charges, saying Gold Star dad Steven Nikoui is ‘one thousand percent correct’ for calling out President Biden.
March 13, 2024 Congress poised to roll back 'veteran gun ban,' with reluctant Biden backing A Department of Veterans Affairs policy that Second Amendment advocates call a "veteran gun ban" likely won’t get funded in the new spending bill.
March 11, 2024 D-Day veteran, 100, to be married at World War II liberation site in France Harold Terens, a 100-year-old World War II veteran, and his fiancée Jeanne Swerlin, are preparing to marry in France, where Terens will be honored for his service.
March 10, 2024 VA have gone 'totally woke': Darin Selnick Concerned Veterans for America senior adviser and Air Force veteran Darin Selnick reacts to the VA reversing course on banning the iconic World War II kiss picture and discusses the impact of the woke agenda in the organization.