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VA’s online legacy project adds names of 210,000 vets lost overseas
The expansion of the veterans online memorial includes the names of almost 93,000 veterans killed overseas during World War II.
Retired soldier charged in Capitol riot held secret military documents, feds say
A new indictment alleges Jeremy Brown had unauthorized possession of defense documents dating to his time in the U.S. Army Special Forces.
By Dan Sullivan, Tampa Bay Times
‘Magic mushrooms’ for therapy? Vets help sway conservatives
New research points to magic mushrooms' therapeutic value and veterans who have used them to treat PTSD have become advocates.
Scams targeting veterans’ pensions, benefits raise worry among VA officials
VA leaders said veterans should be cautious of unsolicited calls, texts and emails that could lead to serious financial problems.
Wounded veteran who oversaw construction of Korean War memorial dies at 96
Weber served during World War II and the Korean War.
By Sarah Sicard
How to leverage your connections to land a civilian job
Networking is critical to building a civilian career.
VA leaders failing to report problematic physicians to state authorities
A watchdog warned the lack of reporting by department officials could leave the public at risk.
Army vet, ex-cop convicted of storming Capitol to disrupt Congress
Jurors convicted former Rocky Mount police officer Thomas Robertson of all six counts he faced stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, riot.
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press
The Jack Ryan career path: How veterans can join the CIA
Jack Ryan may be fiction but an economics expert or a veteran with a strong knowledge of military strategy can be just as valuable a part of the CIA as an operative.
By Kristine Froeba