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One man’s memory sparks search for US soldiers he saw executed in WWII
Retired firefighter Benjamin Broadwell Hagans, 96, has emerged as an eyewitness to the savage executions of three soldiers in 1942, The War Horse reports.
By Ken McLaughlin, The War Horse
Learn the top cities for servicemembers to retire
The United States has no shortage of amazing cities, but which ones are the best for veterans? Navy Federal Credit Union decided to find out. In 2018, they commissioned a study that looked at veterans’ income, unemployment rates and proximity to VA hospitals and military bases. They coupled those results with quality-of-life measures such as cost of living, the local economy and access to health resources and colleges. The results are in! According to the study, the following cities scored the highest for both veterans and quality of life.
US halts recent practice of disclosing nuclear weapon total
The Trump administration has halted, without explanation, the recent U.S. government practice of disclosing the current size of the nuclear weapons stockpile.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Military Times to launch first-ever vet employment conference in NYC
The Employing U.S. Vets Conference will focus on the challenges and effective tactics involved in hiring veterans.
By Joshua Axelrod
Meet a 94-year-old blind Navy veteran who decided to try downhill skiing
His next challenge will be competing at the National Veterans Golden Age Games in Alaska in June.
Major League Baseball unveils commemorative uniforms to honor the fallen on Memorial Day
Major League Baseball unveiled special edition 2019 uniforms designed to honor the fallen.
By J.D. Simkins
A US citizen has amassed his forces near Tripoli, but US troops aren’t the solution, officials say
Fighting has surrounded the Libyan capital of Tripoli, but don’t expect U.S. forces to step in this time.
By Kyle Rempfer