
A veteran’s story can live on forever
The Oregon Court Reporters Association and the Military and Veterans Law Section have come together to form an Oregon Veterans History Project. Views: 33

The Oregon Court Reporters Association and the Military and Veterans Law Section have come together to form an Oregon Veterans History Project. Views: 33

Portland veteran and photographer Chad Brown spent the year collecting person stories and photographs showcasing some of Oregon’s veterans. Views: 23

The USS Grayback, a World War II sub, sank in February 1944 and had been missing ever since. A team of explorers just found it off

Colin Haines is now a different kind of warrior. “When I was in the military, I was taking care of some blatantly obvious physical wounds,”

A pair of post-9/11 veterans in Congress are pushing fellow lawmakers to lock in a prominent spot on the National Mall for the planned Global War

Jonathon Humphreys did not know what to expect when he walked into the Portland Veteran’s Affairs auditorium one Friday evening in October. Views: 81

People lost hundreds of millions of dollars. But something is happening that might finally stop it. Views: 70

Veterans Day is personal to Josh Rizzo. The 39-year-old Bend man lives with the memories of serving in the U.S. Army during the Iraq War

Mike Aaron was an 18-year-old high school senior when his father woke him up one early September morning with the news. Views: 308

Fred Cheong Lee was Gen. George S. Patton’s mapmaker during the final months of World War II in Europe. Views: 29

Over the past 10 years, several highways in Oregon have been turned into concrete- and-blacktop memorials to Oregon’s veterans and those killed in five major