‘It’s a good day when we remember our veterans’: DC hosts parade to honor those who served

The National Veterans Day Parade in Washington on Sunday featured military marching bands that included the National Guard Band, Navy Band, U.S. Marine Drum and Bugle Corps and the 3rd Army Fife and Drug Corps. Several high school and college bands from across the nation also participated.

Marine Museum celebrates 249th birthday of the Corps with time-honored cake-cutting tradition

Marine veterans, active-duty military and families gathered at The National Museum of the Marine Corps on Sunday in Triangle, Va., for a time-honored cake-cutting ceremony, a longstanding Marine Corps birthday tradition.

Veterans face challenges starting small businesses but there are plenty of resources to help

Many veterans who have started small businesses tell a similar story: Their military service prepared them mentally for the task, but they were at a disadvantage when it came to the financial part.

Volunteers needed to help uncover the personal stories of America’s first veterans

Digging through pages of centuries-old records, volunteers are transcribing the cursive text to make it easier for others to access the documents as part of a joint project of the National Archives and Records Administration and the National Park Service.

‘I would do it again’: Battle of the Bulge veterans recount their actions in one of WWII’s bloodiest fights

With the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge a month away, Harry Miller, 96, and Frank Cohn, 99, another Army veteran of the battle, will take center stage Nov. 13 at a small theater in the nation’s capital to share eyewitness accounts of the five-week fight.

Wilkie, tasked with Trump’s Pentagon transition, drew criticism during tenure as VA secretary

As VA secretary, Robert Wilkie oversaw the response to the first year of the coronavirus pandemic and worked on modernizing VA infrastructure. He also drew criticism for his stance on social justice issues and handling of a sexual assault complaint.

US Army veteran enters burning home to save elderly woman in South Korea

U.S. Army veteran Arthur Chavarria was headed to bed on Nov. 1 when a neighbor’s home caught fire near Camp Humphreys, South Korea. Chavarria put on a pair of flip-flops, ran toward the smoke and helped his elderly neighbor escape the burning house.

Moran again poised to become chairman of Senate VA committee

Republican Sen. Jerry Moran has served on the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee since his election to the Senate in 2011. As a member of the House of Representatives, he sat on the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee for more than a decade.

Wicker, supporter of Ukraine and more military spending, set to become chairman of Senate armed services panel

Roger Wicker of Mississippi won reelection to the Senate on Tuesday night. With the Republican takeover of the upper chamber, he is in line next year to lead the panel that oversees the Defense Department and helps set defense policy.

Army veteran killed by Texas police after high-speed chase was shot 25 times, autopsy shows

Jeremy Culp, 32, was shot by police after the armed veteran crashed his truck and attempted to surrender to authorities. His death is considered a homicide, according to Forensic Medical of Texas.