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Even with GI Bill, many student vets still need loans to afford college
The new study found that the Post-9/11 GI Bill housing stipend may not be enough for many individuals using the benefit.
Survey: Public confidence in the military is high, especially among older generations
More than 8 in 10 Americans say they trust the military to act in the public's best interest.
Polls say many vets don’t believe in the Iraq and Afghanistan mission. But their real feelings are more complex.
The author of this commentary cautions against oversimplifying a recent poll that found most veterans did not consider the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan as "worth it."
By Josh Jabin
Veterans doubt value of wars in Iraq, Afghanistan in new poll
More than half said the recent wars overseas weren't worth the cost in resources and troops' lives.
Strong support for Trump among veterans in new national poll
Among former military surveyed, 57 percent said they approve of Trump as commander in chief.
Through injuries, blasts and gunshots, 2019 Airman of the Year kept fighting
Air Force Times’ choice for 2019 Airman of the Year is a combat controller whose bravery during hours upon hours of fierce battle in Afghanistan may result in him receiving the Silver Star.
Laser weapon for KC-135 ‘still in the infancy stage’
The U.S. Air Force wants to mount a laser weapon to the KC-135, but it’s still on the fence about how and where to do that.
By Valerie Insinna
Officials delay start of CFC season by one month
It's an October start for a new-look charity campaign that includes changes to who can donate and how.
By Karen Jowers