Although you would never and could never forget the brave men and women who fought for this country, some of whom lost their lives so we can go about ours peacefully and securely, you might have ...
Members of the audience listen as Vice President Mike Pence speaks during a Veterans Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017, in Washington. (Alex Brandon/AP) Americans ...
This Veterans Day, Saturday, Nov. 11th, 2017, restaurants, stores and other establishments all across the country and Northeast Ohio are thanking our military. Many are offering special discounts, ...
From national chains, to locally owned spots, businesses across Michigan are offering special deals and discounts to both active military and veterans November 10 and 11 in honor of Veterans Day 2017.
According to Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin, demand for services by veterans peaks about four decades after a conflict ends. The year 1978 was relatively quiet for active American military ...
WASHINGTON — Veterans Day is Saturday, Nov. 11, but events have been happening all weekend to honor of those who have served. People have taken time during their weekends to show appreciation for ...
The holiday shopping season is in full swing -- make this year special and support fellow veterans by shopping at veteran-owned businesses for gifts! You’ll find unique ideas for everyone on your list ...
Around this time of year, many turn their attention to the nation’s veterans: how they have served, the causes for which they’ve sacrificed, and the issues they must deal with in uniform and out of it ...
Volunteers brought together by the 15th Medical Group's Mental Health Clinic and Violence Prevention Team gather around to recognize to Suicide Awareness Month at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Sept.
The number of homeless veterans across the U.S. declined more than 5 percent over the past year after a slight rise in 2017, the departments of Housing and Urban Development and Veterans Affairs ...
New funding bill backs REACH VET 2.0 after criticism that the original system overlooked risks specific to women veterans.