Lt. Cmdr. Booker Wrote The Book On Coast Guard Leadership
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She doesn’t just lead the way for women in the Coast Guard, she's an inspiration to all.
Decorated Green Beret Permanently Memorialized in Rhode Island Hometown
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Army 1st Sgt. Andrew McKenna knew only bravery in his young life. The 35-year-old Green Beret saw five tours of duty overseas, including one in Iraq and four in Afghanistan.
92-Year-Old WWII Vet Flies Iconic Spitfire 70 Years After Allied Victory
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Joy Lofthouse, 92, of Gloucestershire, UK, was one of fewer than 200 pilots with the Air Transport Auxiliary during World War II. She trained on 38 separate aircraft but had a special affinity for the Spitfire.
Army Paratrooper Vet Uses Her Story to Encourage Others
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She wants people to see their battle wounds as badges of honor.
This Impromptu Rendition of the National Anthem Blew the Crowd Away
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NO ONE expected a voice like this!
Over 30,000 Single Mothers Serving in the Military. Their Options Are Not Easy When They Are Deployed.
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It’s no secret that there are fewer women than men in the U.S. military, and even fewer mothers, but is that policy or punishment?
Mystery Man Pays for Lunch for 30 National Guard Troops
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Members of the U.S. military may not expect people to reward them for their service, but after all they do, it's nice when ordinary citizens give back.
This Unique Proposal Makes for an Air Force Graduation to Remember
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After completing his Air Force Basic Military Training at Lackland AFB, this military pilot had a special surprise in store for his sweetheart.
Lucca, a German Shepherd Wounded Warrior, Receives Highest Award for Valor
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Bomb-sniffing dogs have saved countless lives in Iraq and Afghanistan. One heroic canine, a German Shepherd named Lucca, was honored for her service with the PDSA Dickin Medal.
Got Your 6: Organization Empowers Vets to Define Character
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"Got your 6" is a military phrase that basically means "I've got your back." A new campaign, Got Your 6, chose this phrase as its name to highlight the roles veterans can play as problem-solvers and leaders once they return to civilian life.