Veterans advocates are pushing back on a House plan to severely limit medical testing on dogs at the Department of Veterans Affairs, saying it will cut off vital research for America’s wounded warriors.
The Pentagon’s top budget official is preparing for the department to be operating under a continuing resolution for at least the short term, but is optimistic a government shutdown can be avoided.
Gov. Chris Sununu is nominating the senior ranking officer of New Hampshire’s National Guard to be the state’s next adjutant general, overseeing the Army and Air National Guard and the state veterans’ cemetery.
President Donald Trump touted veterans as an example of unity and harmony for a divided America in a speech before the American Legion’s national convention in Nevada on Wednesday.
As the president prepares to address the American Legion’s annual convention, his policy successes don’t amount to the overwhelming victories publicized by his supporters.
Hundreds of people lined streets in the Indiana hometown of a soldier killed during a suicide bombing attack in Afghanistan as his body was taken from the city’s airport to a funeral home.
Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl has decided to be tried by a judge — not a military jury — on charges that he endangered comrades by walking off his post in Afghanistan.
Signaling that the U.S. military expects its mission to continue, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan on Sunday hailed the launch of the Afghan Army’s new special operations corps, declaring that “we are with you and we will stay with you.”