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Tonya Star, Widow of Maj. Richard Star, Dies at 51
She served as a tireless advocate for combat-injured veterans in support of legislation bearing her husband’s name.
She served as a tireless advocate for combat-injured veterans in support of legislation bearing her husband’s name.
Meet some of the older recruits who bring hard-earned skills, plus fresh motivation, to the force.
New rules will allow more vets to access a key support program. Learn what’s next on MOAA’s priority list for VA beneficiaries.
2nd Lt. Alma Cooper, a West Point graduate, is the second active duty officer to win a major beauty pageant this year.
The servicemembers would be the first new Air Force warrant officers since the late 1950s.
It's the first rugby medal for the U.S. in a century. Sullivan called it "a dream come true."
The bipartisan commission puts the blame on Congress, DoD, and multiple presidential administrations.
The Afghanistan War Commission is the only official body looking holistically at the entire war in a nonpartisan manner.
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Higher health care costs and a rise in claims triggered the deficit, VA officials told lawmakers.
Gen. Mark Milley, USA (Ret), discussed technology advances and artificial intelligence at a recent defense forum.
The condition is difficult to diagnose and is the only PACT Act presumptive without a proper medical code in VA's system.