OpinionWhy I chose to retire from government service at this timeIn this op-ed, retired Navy Capt. John Cordle shares why he chose to retire from his position as a federal worker under the current administration. By Capt. John Cordle (ret.)3 weeks ago
Retirement snafu affects thousands of Reserve, Guard members More than 13,000 Guard and Reserve members haven't been receiving their earned government retirement contributions.By Karen Jowers4 weeks ago
IAVA founder launches new effort to put independent veterans in officeIndependent candidates have until Aug. 31 to apply to be endorsed by the group.By Nikki Wentling11 months ago
Opportunities for veterans are abundant in skilled tradesAmerica has a trade career problem — and veterans can help solve it.By Dave Lubach11 months ago
Walz faces Republican criticism over timing of military retirementThe final months of Walz's service came under scrutiny when Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance accused him of dodging a deployment to Iraq.By Nikki Wentling11 months ago
Homeless vets set to receive more housing helpHomeless veterans will no longer have their service-related disability benefits count as income when applying for housing.By Riley Ceder11 months ago
Kamala Harris taps Tim Walz, National Guard veteran, as running mateHarris' running mate served in the National Guard for 24 years and championed veterans' issues in Congress for six terms.By Nikki Wentling11 months ago
JD Vance represents veterans on ballot, but some ask, ‘At what cost?’While some veterans view Vance’s nomination as a symbolic win for veterans and service members, others see his rise as a threat to democracy.By Nikki Wentling11 months ago
Five questions for the outgoing chief of the National Guard BureauGen. Daniel Hokanson, who retired Friday after four decades in uniform, reflects on his time leading the National Guard Bureau.By Todd South11 months ago
Pentagon report shows what military jobs have highest suicide rates A newly released report studied rates of suicide in the armed forces by military occupational specialty.By Jonathan Lehrfeld12 months ago
WWII sergeant whose plane was shot down over Germany returned homeU.S. Army Air Force Tech. Sgt. Donald V. Banta, 21, was laid to rest in southern California after being killed in action 80 years ago in Germany.12 months ago
98-year-old WWII vet believed to be oldest American organ donor everWorld War II and Korean War veteran Orville Allen lived a lifetime of service, and when he died at age 98 he had one last thing to give: his liver.13 months ago