- "Band of Brothers" WWII Vet Bill Guarnere Dies at 90
- Japanese-American soldier kept quiet about World War II heroics
- Walter R. Walsh Dies at 106; Terrorized Gangsters and Targets—"Mr. Walsh, an F.B.I. legend in the 1930s who joined the Marines during World War II, was still winning handgun awards and coaching Olympic marksmen at 90." NYT
- Man Known As Kissing Sailor From One Of History's Most Iconic Pictures Has Died
- One of last Native American code talkers dies
- Jeremiah Denton, Vietnam War POW and U.S. senator, dies
- Blast from the Past: Americans and Their Military, Drifting Apart NYT
- Two Chief Petty Officers Walk Into a Bar...—"America used to love laughing at the military. When did it become so taboo?" FP
- Amazing Military Infographics: An appreciation
- A US soldier searches for his Vietnamese son
- The Philippines' forgotten generation—"The United States military is set to return to the Philippines 22 years after being evicted. The imminent arrival of US forces has renewed focus on the thousands of 'Amerasians' fathered by US military personnel. Aya Lowe went in search of this forgotten generation."
- Soldier's family torn apart by White Australia policy
- Whitehouse Introduces Bill to Protect Servicemembers from Foreclosure—Will it prevent history from repeating itself?
- Meth contamination turns Indiana veteran's dream home to nightmare
- Soldier in battle to rid home of squatters, Florida sheriff's office says it can't do anything—The squatters who packed up and left have been arrested.
- I Served My Country. Then It Kicked Me Out.—"I was a veteran, a father and husband and a small-business owner. Then I was deported." Politico
- After Forming Deep Roots in U.S., Man Discovers He Isn't a Citizen—"Mario Hernandez's discovery, after nearly 50 years in the United States, shows how federal bureaucracies can stumble when it comes to immigration status." NYT
- House Republicans prevent vote on Enlist immigration bill—Is Boehner looking to politicize this [Politico]?
- The War Being Waged On Religious Freedom In The Military—"We are witnessing a sickening trend. There are religious groups actively seeking to 'convert' people in the US military, and they are making a full-court press, especially in the US Air Force."
- Two U.S. soldiers lose bid to dress according to religious custom
- God won't save us: Memorial Day, honest history and our new military-industrial complex—"Americans believe we are guided by divine providence. Obama's strange presidency shows the work of something else." Salon
- VA falsified records, inquiry finds—"A VA investigation of one of its outpatient clinics in Colorado reveals how ingrained the delays in medical care may be for an agency struggling to rapidly treat nearly 9 million veterans a year amid allegations that dozens have died because of delays."
- 'Gaming the System': Email reveals how Wyo. VA workers were taught to manipulate records
- Growing evidence points to systemic troubles in VA healthcare system
- Top U.S. veterans' healthcare official resigns amid scandal
- VA Whistleblower Says He's Been Demoted, Bullied
- VA Scandal Hits New Hospital—"Veterans with serious heart conditions, gangrene, and even brain tumors waited months for care at the Albuquerque VA hospital, a whistleblowing doctor tells The Daily Beast."
- VA investigating Florida hospital wait lists
- This Is Why Bernie Sanders Is Pissed
- Newsmakers with Senator Bernie Sanders—"Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee Chair Bernie Sanders (I-VT) talked about delays in health care for veterans at VA hospitals and allegations that some VA hospitals kept secret, separate sets of books to cover up wait times."
- The Bubble Finally Cares About the Veterans Affairs Story
- Obama Administration Will Let Veterans Seek Care At Private Hospitals—Just don't privatize veterans' care.
- Stewart Gets Heated Over VA Scandal: 'Fix This F*cking Thing
- Republicans War-Monger, Then Complain When We're Overwhelmed By Sick Vets
- States that refuse Medicaid are leaving over 250,000 poor veterans uninsured
- "I'm PTSD — Paid Till Suicide or Death"
- Grief camps to combat suicides among US military veterans—Numbers aren't good.
- Soldier Had Black Eye, Broken Nose, and Burned GenĪ¹talia: Army Ruled it a Suicide
- 26 Stab Wounds a Suicide?: The Unbelievable Case of Captain Gordon Hess
- Death of LaVena Johnson—"LaVena Johnson...was a Private First Class in the United States Army whose death, officially ruled a suicide, has attracted international attention amid allegations that her death was actually the result of rape and murder."
- Blast from the Past: Army investigators: No foul play suspected in captain's death