Oklahoma Allows Consideration of PTSD in Sentencing
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Post-traumatic stress disorder has long been a concern for veterans and their families, as it can lead to uncharacteristic behavior; however, most state courts do not take PTSD into consideration when sentencing veterans. With a new bill in Oklahoma, this may be about to change.
Angels On The Battlefield? Veteran Compiles Stories Of Divine Intervention In Combat
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In Vietnam, Burns protected convoys and watched over wounded soldiers.
Meet the Sea Hunter, the Navy’s Drone Ship That Doesn’t Need A Crew
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It's like something straight out of the movies!
Preserving The Past By Telling Veterans’ Stories
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The Witness to War program brings veterans together through storytelling.
Women Can Track Health Information Through New VA App
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In this digital age, it is invaluable to have apps available that simplify the process of providing health care for women veterans.
Vets With Combat Groin Injuries May Receive $20,000 Payout
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A bill introduced to the House of Representatives in April 2016 aims to cover fertility services for veterans who have lost the use of their reproductive organs in service-related accidents or combat.
Vietnam Vet Using Talent, Wisdom to Fight Islamophobia
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Dr. Jim Driscoll was awarded a Bronze Star for his service during the Vietnam War. He also earned a Ph.D. from Cornell University, played football for Harvard and was a teacher at MIT before he gave all of it up in 1982 to devote his career to social justice.
Veteran U.S. Army Intelligence Officer Pays It Forward to Resettle Combat Interpreters in United States
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Soldier Matt Zeller owes his life to an Afghani interpreter who saved him during a firefight against the Taliban. Years later, Zeller returned the favor when he helped the interpreter and his family come to America.
Watch this Soldier’s Tearful Homecoming After 14 Months Abroad
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This young soldier experienced a tearful reunion with his family after 14 months in South Korea. Alex documented his time abroad in a vlog, often talking about how he missed his family.
They may be Soldiers but this Routine is as Artistic as it Gets
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Thailand's Armed Forces Day is celebrated annually on January 18, commemorating an event from 1592 when King Naresuan won the Elephant Battle at Nong Sarai, Suphanburi.