A Former Army Vet Charged with Double Murder in Florida May Remain at Large in Ukraine
Russia's invasion of Ukraine prompted thousands of people to leave the Eastern European country, but should North Carolina native Craig Lang depart Ukraine and return to the United States, he could immediately be taken into custody by federal authorities.
In his State of the Union Address, Rep. Boebert Heckles Biden About Veterans' Protection
Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., heckled President Biden during Tuesday’s State of the Union, just before he recalled his late son Beau Biden’s brain cancer.
President Biden Uses State of the Union to Call for Attention to "burn pits"
President Biden on Tuesday used his first State of the Union address to issue a call to action for Congress to do more to assist veterans experiencing enduring health issues after exposure to burn pits while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, elevating a matter that hits close to home for him
Dedicated to Veterans of the Japanese American War in Oregon
A state highway near Hood River will be designated in honor of Japanese Americans who served in the United States military during World War II.
American Special Ops Veterans Join The Polish Border Battle Against Russia
Three British veterans and a German are joining the American veterans, all of whom are NATO-trained and ready to assist the Ukrainian territorial defense teams, according to a report by the Daily Mail.
Volunteers from a Tampa Non-profit Organization Evacuate from Ukraine
The U.S. Embassy in Moscow has issued an advisory, urging Americans to come up with evacuation plans that don’t rely on government assistance. Volunteers with one local non-profit are on the ground in Ukraine, working to get American citizens out of harm's way.
California Representatives Request a New Water Study at the Former Base
Two California congressmembers are asking the federal government to study whether there’s evidence that potential toxic and contaminated drinking water at Fort Ord can be tied to specific cancers and other diseases.
Village for Yuma Veterans Has Been Approved
American Veterans of Yuma have been given the approval to build a veterans village.
Former Air Force Member Now Works for Veterans Community Project
Every month on FOX 2, we give out our Proud to Serve award, a salute to our local 1st responders, military, and veterans. Rebecca Tallman is our recipient this month.
Navy Seawolves Honored for Vietnam War Service
A new generation of veterans is joining Honor Flight San Diego's flight to Washington D.C.
Desert Veterans of Wisconsin Fox Valley was Founded by a U.S. Army Veteran
John Foss can’t tell you too much about what he did after joining the Army in 2006 as a Cryptologic Linguist, but he can tell you why after college, he joined.
The 30-Day Mortality Rate at VA Hospitals is Lower
Dually eligible U.S. veterans have a substantially lower risk for 30-day death when treated at a Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital versus a non-VA hospital, according to a study published online Feb. 16 in The BMJ.
Veterans Witnessing Events in Ukraine May Experience Trauma
The impacts of Russia’s attack on Ukraine have been felt all across the world. In the United States, seeing the images of the attacks are impacting veterans.
Veterans Worry that Polluted Base Made Them Sick
For nearly 80 years, recruits reporting to central California’s Fort Ord considered themselves the lucky ones, privileged to live and work amid sparkling seas, sandy dunes and sage-covered hills.
Transition to Civilian Life After the Military is "pretty tough" for Veterans
VA officials do not expect to extend emergency GI Bill protections beyond the summer, indicating they expect college campuses to resume pre-pandemic operations during the fall semester.
VA Says No COVID Emergency Protection After This Summer
VA officials do not expect to extend emergency GI Bill protections beyond the summer, indicating they expect college campuses to resume pre-pandemic operations during the fall semester.
Supreme Court Taking up Cases, Thousands of Veterans Could Extend their Disability Deadlines
It has taken up the case of a Navy veteran who believes he should be paid his veterans benefits from the date he left the military instead of the day he submitted his paperwork. This means some veterans who waited years to file claims could be entitled to substantial back pay.
Clarksville Auto Dealer Accused of Bank Fraud and Falsifying Loan Documents in Federal Court
According to a federal court filing Thursday, an automobile dealer found guilty of bank fraud stemming from falsifying loan information and defrauding several credit unions.
The Kalahari Company Partners with U.S. Military to Hire Veterans
The Wisconsin Dells are a Wisconsin staple and one resort will now be a new possible workplace for veterans.
Supreme Court May Waive Disability Deadline for Thousands of Veterans
In an upcoming Court case, a Navy veteran argues that his Department of Veterans Affairs disability compensation should have been paid starting from the date of his separation from service rather than the date he submitted his paperwork.