Wounded Warrior Project Pledges $160 Million to Battle PTSD The Wounded Warrior group hopes to raise $160 million for the fight against PTSD.
Afghanistan War Veteran Climbs Mount Kilimanjaro on Prosthetic Legs Adam Keys said the climb took six days, but he trained for six months to prepare his body.
Wounded Warriors Won't Be Separated Under DoD's Non-Deployable Policy The Pentagon has finally exempted wounded warriors from its non-deployable policy.
Wounded Warriors + Motorcycles = Healing Trauma on the Open Road Eighteen wounded warriors set off on an epic motorcycle journey with the Veterans Charity Ride to Sturgis.
It's Time for the VA to Approve Service Dogs as a Treatment Option There is physiological evidence that Service Dogs affect and improve the brain chemistry of those suffering through PTSD.
Shot 5 Times by Afghan Soldier, Navy Master Chief Refused to Quit Raina Hockenberry won two gold medals in cycling, two golds in rowing and four golds in swimming at the Warrior Games.
Some Troops in Wounded Warrior Units Face Separation Under New Policy Those whose conditions are not directly related to combat have no automatic protection from the deploy-or-out mandate.
Three Service Members Invited to Be State of the Union Special Guests Among the guests is retired Cpl. Matthew Bradford, who was blinded and lost both legs when he stepped on an IED in Iraq.
CO, Staff of Wounded Warrior Battalion Removed Over Fundraising Probe Lt. Col. Chris Hrudka was removed from his post today by Wounded Warrior Regiment Commanding Officer Col. Larry Miller.
War Hero Who Started National Movement to Help Wounded Vets Dies at 95 Irwin Stovroff, a decorated WWII hero held as a POW by the Nazis, later created a group to provide service dogs to vets.
Coast Guard to Launch Service-Wide Physical Fitness Test for All Members Next Year Coast Guard men and women must take a preliminary assessment by the end of this year and a mandatory PFT starting in 2026.
Immigration Detentions of Military Family Members Spark Lawmaker Probe As stories of military family members being detained by immigration authorities pile up, dozens of Democrats are launching an...
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Trinidad and Tobago Leader Praises Strike and Says US Should Kill All Drug Traffickers 'Violently' Trinidad and Tobago’s prime minister, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, has praised a U.S. strike on a boat suspected of carrying drugs...
Survivors of Maine Mass Shooting and Victims' Relatives Sue US Government Alleging Negligence Survivors of Maine’s deadliest mass shooting and relatives of victims are suing the federal government, alleging that the U.S...