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Betrayal and death: Former allies fear the fate of Afghans facing US abandonment
Like the Afghans today, anti-communist Hmong allies of America faced a similarly uncertain fate following the end of the Vietnam War.
Congress blasts VA on GI Bill: ‘You can’t simply change the law’
Lawmakers at a Capitol Hill hearing Thursday questioned whether the Veterans Affairs Department has the authority to change a major deadline for implementing a portion of the Forever GI Bill — and seemingly act as if the original one, mandated by law, never existed.
By Natalie Gross
From Marine to (role) model: Wounded warrior strikes a pose to benefit fellow veterans
It wasn't until six years after the accident that caused her to lose her left leg that Marine veteran Kirstie Ennis put on high heels for the first time.
By Andrea Scott