The Pentagon wants to improve medical care for wounded military dogs Efforts include better assessment of canine traumatic brain injury and even finding common medical treatments for both humans and dogs.By Michael Peck6 weeks ago
Services ask defense secretary for exceptions to lax flu vaccine policy The services sent a "robust set of exception" requests to a new Pentagon policy allowing personnel to decide whether to get the flu shot.By Patricia Kime7 weeks ago
Hegseth mulls benefits fix for veterans exposed to radiation at A-bomb test siteCivilians have received benefits for work at the Nevada test site, but Cold War-era regulations still do not allow veterans to prove they were there, too.By Richard Sisk7 weeks ago
Supreme Court rules in favor of soldier who sued contractor over 2016 Bagram bombingIn a 6-3 decision, the justices determined contractors do not automatically share the government’s immunity. By Patricia Kime3 months ago
Hiroshima survivor who spent decades investigating American POW deaths dies at 88Shigeaki Mori, an atomic bomb survivor, spent decades researching the forgotten American prisoners of war killed in the Hiroshima attack.By Claire Barrett4 months ago
‘My God what have we done’: Enola Gay pilot’s combat notebook is for saleCapt. Robert A Lewis wrote the account during and in the immediate aftermath of dropping the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan.By Claire Barrett4 months ago