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Airmen stand at attention during a retreat ceremony March 30, 2018, on Kadena Air Base, Japan. An all-female formation was coordinated in honor of Women’s

Airmen stand at attention during a retreat ceremony March 30, 2018, on Kadena Air Base, Japan. An all-female formation was coordinated in honor of Women’s

An Army astronaut on a six-month mission in space recently shared her experience, saying she still leans on her military training while aboard the International

The vets will see all major memorials, Arlington National Cemetery and the Capitol, and get special attention from Representative Greg Walden, “He’ll … Views: 584

Maybe it’s the moment when you realize that things could be better or the moment when you decide you need to reach out for help.

Members of the local Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War and the Friends of Mountain View Cemetery will dedicate a headstone to

For active duty military members, playing video games can help release stress, build camaraderie and offer comforting familiarity in foreign environments. For Veterans returning from

In celebration of National Women’s Health Week, May 12-18, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Centers (VAMCs) across the country will host events to

Veteran applications are now being accepted for the VET TEC (Veteran Employment Through Technology Education Courses) pilot program. VET TEC allows Veterans to receive accelerated

The first Veteran Listening Session held in Prineville was by many accounts a success. “Overall, it was a very positive experience,” said Shannon Dearth, executive

An average of 22 veterans commit suicide on a daily basis. And that is how many miles a day Marist College English professor Tommy Zurhellen

Carrie Allen had to go no farther than across the street to learn about gardening while growing up in Battle Ground. From the time she

The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs clinic in Salem is plagued with long wait times for new patients. The average delay to see a primary care doctor