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The event is an expansion of the annual wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C. The tradition began in 1992 with a goal of placing a wreath on every veteran's grave at Arlington. It's since grown to include more than 2,500 locations.
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Nearly one in four servicewomen say they've been sexually assaulted in the military.
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There are maybe half a dozen all-women American Legions left in the country.
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K9s for Warriors is providing service dogs to military veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Hillcrest Cemetery is one of three segregated cemeteries for Black soldiers in the Cincinnati area. It was in use until the 1960s and fell into disrepair. Three volunteer groups — one after the other — have taken over maintenance.
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An estimated 20 veterans die by suicide every day, according to the latest Veterans Affairs report. September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and…
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In 2011, Alex Randolph was in Iraq, in the middle of a tour of duty with the Army. What happened one evening would haunt him for years, and change the...
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A new study finds that a program based in Louisville, Kentucky is having a positive impact on military veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The...
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The United States Playing Card Company is continuing its long history with the military by creating a deck that honors veteran-run businesses. It's called…
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Monday is Memorial Day, a time when the nation will pause to remember the men and women who died while serving in the military. More than four decades...