10,000 VA employees are resigning in September. Here’s the list"Mission-critical" workers were exempt from deferred resignations, but doctors and nurses are quitting anyway, The War Horse reports.By Leah Rosenbaum, The War Horse3 days ago
In 1914, the US Navy went dry … but not before it threw a partyWhen the Navy ordered all alcohol off its ships in 1914, much of the fleet was in Mexico as part of the occupation of Veracruz. Enter: one raucous party.By Claire Barrett3 days ago
Fisher House dedicates 100th facility while focusing on future goalsFor more than 30 years, Fisher House Foundation has provided lodging for wounded or sick service members and veterans and their families.By Military Times staff5 days ago
WWII book explores why there wasn’t just one V-E Day, V-J DayA conversation with historian James Holland on his latest book with Al Murray, "Victory '45: The End of the War in Eight Surrenders."By Claire Barrett6 days ago
Eisenhower, Patton and MacArthur and the stain of the ‘Bonus Army’ As many as 20,000 former soldiers converged on Washington in the summer of 1932 to support the bonus payment promised to World War I veterans.By Wyatt Kingseed7 days ago
The etymology of genocide and the myth of ‘never again’ Raphael Lemkin ushered in a new era in which the crimes of the past, present and future finally had a name. By Claire Barrett8 days ago