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Europe marks 80th anniversary of World War II’s end
This V-E Day marks the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany's surrender to Allied forces.
Veteran who illegally wiped $48m of student loans sentenced to 6 years
De'Reek Banks sent phony VA letters attesting to disabilities for more than 500 borrowers.
Veterans may be key to solving the US military recruitment crisis
Only 9% of Americans eligible to serve in the military said they would consider military service, according to a Defense Department survey.
By Col. Matthew F. Amidon
Study to examine reasons for infertility among recent war veterans
Past research has shown that veterans' infertility rates may be two times higher than their civilian peers.
Preying on patriots — Scams more likely to target troops, vets
A steady income and benefits, a desire to help, frequent moves and deployments, and more make military members and families particular targets of scammers.
By Sonner Kehrt, The War Horse
Ponzi scheme leader who preyed on vets sentenced to 10 years
The conspiracy entrapped veterans in exploitative loans, with interest rates as high as 240%.
Our children have fought the nation’s forever wars. It’s Congress’ responsibility to keep them out of unnecessary danger.
Congress should apply lessons learned from Afghanistan to current or future military engagements we consider, writes this veteran.
By Russ Duerstine