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Some vets got double housing stipends due to flaw in jobs program
Officials have no plans to try and recoup the money, noting that no laws appear to have been violated by the doubled stipend payments.
How video gaming is helping disabled veterans
“With the Adaptive Controller, it makes everybody equal. It allows these veterans to feel some sense of normalcy, or how they felt prior to their injury."
By Dylan Gresik
106-year-old WWII vet’s vintage Cadillac stolen, returned in California
“When that car is gone, part of me is gone. I just feel terrible.”
By Dylan Gresik
Marine vet wants ‘Veteran’ capitalized — it’s ‘a title and we earned it’
We now have the Associated Press style guide hero we never knew we needed.
By Jon Simkins
Key veterans policy lawmaker to step down at the end of 2020
Rep. Phil Roe, who has served in Congress since 2009, said he is retiring to spend more time with his family.
New Jersey man pleads guilty in GoFundMe scam involving Marine veteran
A New Jersey man pleaded guilty Friday to a state charge stemming from a scheme that raked in more than $400,000 in online donations with a phony story about a homeless man helping a stranded woman.
Sheriff: Former Marine accused of shooting and killing parents, 2 dogs
Jacob Daniel Price wore a bloody shirt when he arrived at the Crestview Police Department in Florida early Wednesday.
Marine vet donates dress blues and Iwo Jima sand to be buried with veteran killed in hit-and-run
On Nov. 10, as Marines everywhere celebrated the service’s 244th birthday — the first of which took place in historic Tun Tavern just about 20 miles from Jackson’s home — his family began preparations for an unexpected funeral.
By Jon Simkins
Accused ringleader faces more charges in GoFundMe ruse involving Marine veteran
A man already charged in state court with scamming donors out of more than $400,000 with a fake feel-good story about a homeless veteran is facing federal charges.
Retired military leaders sign letter urging Congress to bar ‘unauthorized’ war with Iran
A group of retired military officers is urging Congress to pass legislation block a war with Iran without congressional approval.
By Joe Gould