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White House pledges caregiver support, but VA program’s future unclear
Family members have been waiting more than a year for the VA to finish reviewing caregiver benefits and support.
Afghan forces claim to kill al-Qaida propagandist wanted by FBI
A provincial council official said the Taliban was protecting the al-Qaida leader, which, if true, would be a violation of the Feb. 29 deal with the U.S. that jump-started Afghanistan peace talks.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
Wounded veteran Israel Del Toro gets apology after being refused entry to Peterson commissary
Air Force veteran Israel Del Toro was mistakenly refused entry into a commissary on base.
By Sarah Sicard
Celebrating International Women’s Month: Emboldening the next generation of women warriors
Recruiting and retaining more women warriors should be seen as a national priority, say the authors of this commentary.
By Lyla Kohistany, Meaghan Mobbs and Kimberly Moros
Commander of ill-fated Fitzgerald among veterans with PTSD helped by innovative writing and arts program
“There’s power in telling the story. Not only is it keeping you from having to shoulder that burden by yourself and holding in all that pain. It’s not easy, but every time you tell your story...that’s a little bit of stress that is alleviated from you.”
By Dylan Gresik
Manufacturing a new future for our veterans
The field of biomanufacturing is real and capable of delivering on its virtually unlimited potential for service members and civilians, says this author.
By George Christ
Fort Riley soldier’s trial for bomb plot delayed
A federal judge in Kansas has delayed the trial of an Army infantry soldier who prosecutors say is a Satanist hoping to overthrow the U.S. government and distributed information about building bombs.
‘What’s Your Warrior?’ Army launches new ads with less combat focus
The campaign is new in its focus on the many Army MOSs that don’t involve direct combat.
By Kyle Rempfer
George W. Bush’s portraits of veterans make Washington debut
George W. Bush's portraits of injured post-9/11 veterans have made their Washington debut at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
By Patricia Kime