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Wounded Warrior Project membership continues to grow even as wars fade
The group expects to add its 200,000th member later this year, which is the organization's 20th anniversary.
Afghan-based terror groups still a year away from ability to strike US, intel leaders say
Earlier assessments had estimated an attack could be possible as early as this summer.
Veterans of terrorist attacks and families push for access to Afghanistan funds
At issue is about $3.5 billion in money from the Afghan central bank the White House has set aside to settle lawsuits.
Indiana town lines streets during funeral procession for Marine killed in Kabul
Cpl. Humberto Sanchez died in the Aug. 26 attack in Kabul, where he had been transferred after serving as a U.S. embassy guard in Jordan.
This veteran-run company is streamlining the way vets access care
Two vets co-founded a software company to bridge the gap of coordinated care and provide access points to community, healthcare, and other veteran services.
Top US general in the Mideast to recommend post-withdrawal plan for Afghanistan
Gen. Frank McKenzie, the commander of U.S. Central Command, said negotiations with Afghanistan's neighbors for overflight rights and troop basing are “moving forward” but will take time.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Pentagon looks to root out extremists aiming to recruit service members
The Defense Department is talking with federal law enforcement agencies as they develop databases on domestic extremists groups, said the senior enlisted adviser to the Joint Chiefs chairman.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
This week in Congress: Annual parade of vets advocates on Capitol Hill forced online this year
Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of March 1, 2021.
That day: Veterans share where they were on Sept. 11, 2001
Veterans share their accounts of what happened on Sept. 11, 2001.
By Sarah Sicard
Controversial nominee Tata appointed to a top defense job, bypassing Congress
Tata's nomination hearing was indefinitely postponed Thursday when it became clear he did not have the votes to become undersecretary of defense for policy.
By Aaron Mehta
Judge awards $879 million from Iran to Khobar Towers bombing victims, families
A federal judge has issued a ruling for Iran to pay damages to a handful of victims of the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing and their families.
By Todd South