NBC Suspends Brian Williams as the Media Weighs In
NBC announced that it has taken Nightly News anchor Brian Williams off the air for at least six months. This decision, applauded by many members of the media, comes after Williams publicly […]
13 Things Every Military Spouse is Tired of Hearing
2. You must be lonely. You have to come visit us sometime! 3. Aren’t you scared your husband/wife will die? Why, did they leave the porch lights on […]
#MilitaryParentProblems
Alright, the kids aren’t here and it’s time to let loose. We want to know, what military parent problems do you face? Let us know in the comments section […]
Banks Return $123 Million to 952 Troops
Five banks have settled with the U.S. Justice Department and will issue $123 million to 952 service members after violating the Servicemembers’ Civil Relief Act (SCRA) and illegally foreclosing on the […]
Five Women Pass RTAC, Move on to Ranger School
The first ever coed Army Ranger School will now take place in April after five women, all officers, completed the rigorous Ranger Training Assessment Course (RTAC). Twenty-six women originally began the two-week course, […]
Wes Moore: How to Talk to Veterans About the War
Wes Moore is a combat veteran. The other Wes Moore is a career criminal. Fate brought them together, and their odd connection led to the bestselling book, “The Other Wes Moore.” Now, […]
This Date in Military History: U.S. Goes on ‘War Time’ and G.I. Joe is Born
1942: United States goes on “War Time” instead of Traditional Time Zones Forty days after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Congress pushed “War Time” into effect beginning on February 9, […]
Top 20 Valentine’s Day Military Discounts
It’s almost Valentine’s Day, and dozens of retailers are stepping up to help members of the military community say, “I love you.” 1. 1-800-Flowers: 20% Off Whether she will be at […]
This Day in Military History: “Stars and Stripes” Returns During WWI
The original Stars and Stripes newspaper appeared very briefly during the Civil War, published by four Union Soldiers in 1861. The soldiers printed a single one pager paper, using a newspaper […]
Today in Military History: The US Navy Crosses the Equator, US Marines Battle Pirates & US Bombers Raid Iwo Jima
February 7: Learn what happened on this day in US military history, from US Navy firsts to US bombing raids over Iwo Jima. [mp_row] [mp_span col=”9″] [mp_image id=”4221″ link=”#” target=”false” […]
Coast Guardsmen Risk Lives Rescuing Dog from Icy Lake
A Michigan family’s Labrador plunged into freezing Lake Michigan Tuesday morning. After strong currents pulled her away from the shoreline, the terrified dog began a desperate struggle for her life. […]
3rd US Infantry Shows How to Fold a Ceremonial Flag
Have you ever wondered how to fold a ceremonial flag? Known for precision and impeccable standards, the 3rd United States Infantry, nicknamed The Old Guard, is the Army’s ceremonial unit. […]
Army Widow Discovers Irreplaceable Surprise 11 Years After her Husband was KIA
In 2003, Army Specialist Jose Mora kissed his wife and young children goodbye before heading off for his deployment to Iraq. Seven months later, Mora was killed in action. Late last […]
This Week’s 10 Featured Military & Veteran Discounts
Under Armour proudly offers members of the military community an extra 10% off their orders online. Claim your savings here. 2. 1-800-Flowers.com: 20% Off Before you buy anything for Valentine’s Day, check out the […]
Brian Williams Lied About Iraq War Story
NBC’s Nightly News anchor Brian Williams admitted on his February 4th newscast that, contrary to what he’s previously said, he and his news crew were never on a helicopter […]
Video: Awkward Things Civilians Say to Veterans
This new short video from BuzzFeed documents a soldier’s surprise homecoming party and the awkward, weird things civilians say to veterans returning from combat. Have you had a similar experience? What’s […]
NYU to Host Veteran Roundtable in D.C.
On February 25th, several Congresspeople and Department of Defense officials will meet in Washington, D.C. for a panel discussion on the role of veterans in government. Hosted by New York University, […]
Cats of War: 19 Cats with their Combat Heroes
The U.S. military uses expertly trained dogs, or “battle buddies,” to help service members complete their overseas and combat missions. However, service members sometimes also befriend local stray animals during their deployments. […]
Air Force Vet Criticized for Parking in Vet Only Spot
An anonymous person left an angry note on Mary Claire Caine’s car when she parked in a veterans-only parking spot at her local grocery store. With no other way to […]
Vets Recall Their Experiences during the Battle of the Bulge
On December 16, 1944, Mike Levin, Douglas Dillard, John Schaffner, and Al Shebab were part of the Allied forces attacked by German troops on the Western Front. This surprise German […]