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Virginia nonprofit expands mental health services for military members
Trails of Purpose provides therapeutic care for service members, using horses for assisted psychotherapy and mental health education.
By Caitlyn Burchett, The Virginian-Pilot
Woman charged in traffic death of junior Navy officer
Ensign Samuel Cleghorn had arrived in Virginia just six weeks before he was killed on Oct. 3.
Air Guardsmen spot ‘SOS’ written on Pacific island beach, leads to rescue of 3 missing mariners
Three men have been rescued from a tiny Pacific island after writing a giant SOS sign in the sand that was spotted from above, authorities say.
Surfrider Foundation challenges proposed Marine Corps Base Hawaii sea wall
The Surfrider Foundation Oahu and neighbors of a Hawaii military installation are challenging the proposed construction of a sea wall, raising concerns about possible impacts of the shoreline alternation.
Disabled Army veteran committed for shooting 2 in Florida ER
A disabled Army veteran convicted of shooting and wounding two people inside a Florida veterans clinic has been committed to a mental health care facility for 25 years.
USFK officials express regrets over July 4 beach incident in South Korea
One soldier briefly detained in July 4 beach ruckus in South Korea.
By Military Times staff
Woman hunting for sea glass in Alaska finds Navy dog tag lost during WWII, sailor’s relatives thrilled to get it back
How a stroll on the beach led to a history mystery.
By Howard Altman
US Navy detonates unexploded WWII-era ordnance off Hawaii
U.S. Navy explosive ordnance disposal technicians have detonated two World War II-era bombs and removed other ordnance in waters off a Hawaiian island.
Vietnam and modern memory
A Vietnam veteran reflects on the war on the 45th anniversary of the fall of Saigon.
By Edward F. Palm
The voices of Iwo Jima
Veterans’ reminiscences recall the fear, courage, and — yes — humor they brought to the legendary battle in the Pacific.
By Larry Smith, World War II Magazine