“On that day, let us solemnly remember the sacrifices of […]
Herschel “Woody” Williams does not remember most of the Battle of Iwo Jima. After he took out the first pillbox, he does not remember how he returned to his station five more times over a period of four hours to retrieve serviced flamethrowers and continued to take out pillbox after pillbox.
VA Secretary Bob McDonald joined Veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan at a Washington Post event to discuss how this generation of Veterans is defining itself.
Mike Fitzmaurice enlisted in the U.S. Army with some buddies at the height of the Vietnam War and later found himself in Khe Sanh, Vietnam. For his actions there, he received the Medal of Honor.
“I, Noël Green, do solemnly swear that I will support […]
One of the earliest memories I have of my childhood […]
(John Sanabia is a retired SEAL Chief Warrant Officer Five […]
CPT Jerry Yellin, USAAF is an American hero, a living […]
Photo caption: This image shows the 29 original Code Talkers, […]
“I’ve been a Cubs fan since I can remember,” said 94-year old Navy Veteran Robert Perkins whose grandfather, a WWI Veteran, used to take him and his siblings to watch the Cubs at Wrigley Field.
Many Major League Baseball players, umpires and staff have long supported military members and Veterans alike. Power pitcher Corey Kluber has spent a great deal of time with Veterans at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center.
Volunteers from the Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation’s Houston chapter came out to the Houston National Cemetery to clean headstones, flat markers and clean tree rings earlier this week.