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Judge issues order keeping Confederate memorial at Arlington Cemetery
The Army had planned to remove the memorial this week.
Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 50: Reflections with Duane and Shauna
The show's hosts reflect on the themes that emerged from their year-long podcast series about military suicide.
Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 46: Dr. Harold Kudler - Historical Perspective on Suicide Prevention
Dr. Kudler founded the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies’ PTSD Practice Guidelines taskforce.
Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 45: Danica Thomas - Suicide Loss Survivor and Advocate
Danica Thomas is the widow of Army Staff Sgt. Allen Thomas. In March of 2010, her husband was severely injured in Afghanistan. Three years later, he lost his long battle to suicide.
Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 44: Dr. Amy Taft, suicide prevention in children of military families
Dr. Amy Taft is founder of the Third Star Foundation, an organization that provides ongoing support to children who live in a house with a veteran or service member who has sustained an injury or wound as a result of their time in service.
Arlington funeral held for Medal of Honor recipient who died from COVID-19
Retired Command Sgt. Maj. Bennie Adkins died in April at the age of 86 after developing the illness caused by the new coronavirus.
Veterans’ business ‘incubator’ among 2020 Newman’s Own award winners
From mentoring new military spouses to putting veterans into tiny houses and providing refurbished cars, these organizations are making a difference in the military community.
By Karen Jowers
SIX NEW FISHER HOUSES OPEN IN 2020
Fisher House Foundation and the Department of Veterans Affairs are on track to open six new Fisher Houses across the U.S. in 2020, allowing more than 100 more families to stay in safe, comfortable lodging for free on any given night while their loved one undergoes care at VA medical centers.
Here are the new grades for America’s military ― and the threats against it
President Trump will leave office with a marginally stronger military than when he entered, but he is also leaving President-elect Biden with a set of more potent threats.
By Joe Gould
Here’s what military absentee voters need to know about Georgia’s US Senate runoff elections
Legal residents of Georgia can still register to vote in the runoff election set for Jan. 5.
By Karen Jowers
The redemptive power of common purpose
This Veterans Day, we can commit to serving one another in order to bring our country back from the brink of division, says the author of this commentary.
By Ryan Manion