Tiny Houses Provide Relief for Homeless Veterans
Sometimes a big problem can be solved with a small solution. In Kansas City, Missouri, the Veterans Community Project has set out to build a community of tiny houses for homeless […]
How a Little Can of Meat Helped Win World War II
“If you grow up around a large military presence, you wind up loving Spam.” He’s not a veteran. He’s not Guy Fieri. But he is American, and makes money being […]
Marine Veteran Celebrates 100th Birthday on July 4th
On Tuesday, the United States celebrated 241 years of existence, two centuries and nearly a half since the Declaration of Independence was penned on July 4th, 1776. One tight-knit community did so […]
Air Force Colonel Challenges Navy SEAL for House Seat
The United States Air Force is taking on the United States Navy, for a chair, in Washington, DC. In a way. To be a lot more specific, a retired U.S. […]
Historians Think This Spy Photo Shows Amelia Earhart After ‘Fatal’ Crash
For decades, learning her glorious, yet tragic story has been an American tradition. School kids all across the country were told the tale of pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart, who made world […]
Vietnam Vet Plans to Build War on Terror Memorial
“It’s something we, as private citizens, need to do.” This is what Vietnam veteran Chuck Howe explains as his reasoning for creating a War on Terror memorial, the first of its kind. […]
Soldier Proves Doubters Wrong, Gets Accepted to Harvard
When it comes to accomplishing dreams, Richard Martinez III has it down to a science. Serve in the U.S. Army? Check. Get into Harvard? Check. Pursue a professional singing career? […]
These Resources Can Help Military Veterans Quit Smoking
For access to veterans benefits and resources for quitting smoking, as well as other substance-abuse problems, including alcohol, prescription medications and street drugs, click here. According to the Department of […]
Military Families Post Photos of Their Heroes, Loved Ones
As the Fourth steadily approaches, it’s important to remember the brave men and women who have served our country throughout the decades. In that spirit, seasoned news anchor Jake Tapper […]
Cancer-Stricken Old Marine Takes Down Three Armed Home Burglars
Michael Irving, 62 — a United States Marine veteran battling colon cancer — was enjoying a quiet night at his home in Theodore, Alabama, when he heard a “tap” on […]
These Images from the Warrior Games Will Make You Proud to Be American
Established in 2010, the Warrior Games have given a stage to wounded service members, allowing them to participate in Paralympic events and showcase their strength and recovery. This year, hosted by the […]
Independence Day Veteran & Military Discounts
Brands all over America are honoring military service this Fourth of July with discounts and freebies. We have organized our favorite offers and brands into this list to make it […]
Army Vet Died While Saving the Lives of Two Teens
In Denver, Colorado, a United States Army veteran made the ultimate sacrifice — reminding us all what it means to defend this country, whether you are in active service or […]
Lenovo Increases Their Armed Forces Discount
Electronics are expensive, and honestly, good deals on them can be hard to find. With technology innovating at such a fast rate, it is a challenge to figure out what laptop […]
Watch This Vet Shoot Down Targets, Gender Stereotypes
Since she was 12 years old, Tonya Greenwood knew she loved to shoot. Shooting became much more than a hobby, and her passion for it remained when she enlisted in the […]
Retired Marine Asks for Help in Finding Missing Service Dog
For a retired United States Marine and combat veteran who spent over two decades serving his country, “Popeye” has been more than just a dog. More than a friend, even. […]
6 Tips for Military Families on the Move
On average, military families move every two to three years. In fact, they are two-and-a-half times more likely to move more frequently than civilian families. For service members, Permanent Change of Station […]
Give It Up for Chuck Yeager, Ladies & Gentlemen …
Legends do legendary things. Even when they’re closing in on a century. Chuck Yeager, the retired United States Air Force general and the first human to break the sound barrier […]
Former Green Beret Acquitted After Killing Home Intruder
On Monday, a jury in El Paso, Texas found a former United States Army Green Beret not guilty of negligent homicide after shooting an intruder in his home’s garage back […]
The Top 3 States With the Most Vets and Military Enlistees
In a nation as big as the United States, each one of the 50 states has their own demographic, culture, and accolades. As citizens of this country, there are certain facts […]