Find Community with Free Livestreaming and Gaming for Veterans
Video games are a fun and stress relieving way to build camaraderie for many Veterans. Here are three free resources to help you learn about electronic sports (esports) and gaming events for Veterans. Learn more: Video games relieve stress, foster fun and camaraderie...
Creating A Safe Space for Women Veterans at VA
Over two million women Veterans live in the U.S., making them the fastest growing Veteran group. Women Veterans can have unique health needs following their time in service and unfortunately for some, additional support may be needed if they experienced sexual...
VA Health Care Expands for Veterans
All Veterans exposed to toxins while serving can enroll in VA health care. As of March 5, 2024, millions of Veterans are eligible for VA health care years earlier than called for by the PACT Act. Apply for the care you deserve today. More information: VA Health Care...
House of Prayer, Accused of Bilking Veterans Out of Millions, Said to Be Stonewalling Investigation
House of Prayer, which has locations across Georgia, Texas, North Carolina and Washington state, has effectively ignored demands to produce documentation, prosecutors said in an April 4 court filing.
Navy ship underway for Gaza pier mission suffers fire, returns to US
One of the Navy’s Military Sealift Command ships slated to take part in building a humanitarian aid pier off the Gaza Strip suffered a mishap last week and had to return to Florida, even as the Pentagon’s target date for getting the pier operational nears.The cargo...
Black Enlisted Airmen Face Court-Martial at Much Higher Rates than White Peers, Study Finds
Despite the alarming numbers, the Rand Corp. study released earlier this month found that the underlying causes of that trend were not immediately clear.
Marines Leaving Service Must Now Notify Corps at Least 6 Months Before Departure
Previously, Marines could resign or retire with as little as four months of advanced notification. The update went into immediate effect for the service.
VA may fast-track disability benefits for Air Force missile community
A review by the Department of Veterans Affairs could lead to automatic disability benefits for troops who served in the nuclear missile community, including at Air Force bases where the service is studying if airmen stationed there have been disproportionately...