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As the VA secretary departs, focus remains on outreach, trust
VA care and benefits have seen signifcant growth in recent years, a trend that the outgoing secretary hopes will continue.
Marine vet, not seen alive in a year, declared dead in Ukraine
Retired Capt. Grady Kurpasi, 50, was reportedly last seen April 26, 2022, in southern Ukraine.
County seeks cash for land to expand Arlington National Cemetery
At issue is how much money, if any, the federal government must pay to Arlington County for land it took for the expansion project.
Former Green Beret, Oath Keeper sentenced in federal weapons case
Retired Green Beret Jeremy Brown was sentenced on charges related to a federal investigation into his alleged involvement in the Capitol riot.
By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix
Veteran hires keep rising as US unemployment falls to 3.5%
The veterans jobless rate fell to 2.4% last month.
VA secretary worries mistrust, awareness holding back benefits claims
Only a small number of vets eligible for PACT Act benefits have applied.
Advocates sue DoD to find out what sickened troops at Uzbek air base
More than 15,000 troops who served at the Uzbekistan base may have been exposed to a host of toxic chemicals.
VA rushes fix for payment problem before the rent is due
Roughly 280,000 student veterans and dependents could have faced a delay in benefits.
Error delays monthly housing payments for GI Bill students
Stipends expected to reach students' bank accounts on Friday will instead take several more days to process, officials warned.
Opinion
Enlisted vets absent from most exec roles—officers dominate
By the numbers, companies seem more likely to hire former military officers over enlisted veterans for executive roles.
By Michael Dakduk