In World War II, millions of women rolled up their sleeves and worked in defense-industry factories, freeing up and equipping men for combat.
Few witnesses remain who remember the storied Allied assault and history’s biggest amphibious invasion.
Vets, many of them centenarians and likely returning for one last time, pilgrimaged to what was the bloodiest of five Allied landings on June 6, 1944.
WWII vets are converging on France to revisit old memories, make new ones and hammer home a message D-Day survivors have repeated time and time again.
A group recently launched a program to address a rise in suicide among American Indian and Alaska Native veterans.
Searchers announced Thursday they’ve discovered what they believe is the wreckage of World War II ace Richard Bong’s plane.
Daniel Duggan served in the Marine Corps for 12 years before immigrating to Australia in 2002.
An AI program designed to prevent suicide among U.S. veterans prioritizes white men and ignores survivors of sexual violence, an investigation found.
By Aaron Glantz
Family members of Angelo Qunito settled a federal lawsuit against the city of Antioch for $7.5 million.
A new grant program will provide up to $500,000 to organizations helping veterans and spouses land post-military jobs.
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