Documents that the Labor Department failed to release to a former Area 51 security officer years ago in his toxic-exposure case have been obtained by his advocate, setting the stage for a showdown in a federal appeals court.
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Not even oceans can keep the appreciation Americans have for their troops from reaching those who are defending their country worlds away.
Hailed by then-Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki as the “crown jewel” of VA hospitals when it opened four years ago, the VA Medical Center in North Las Vegas has endured growing pains and criticism from veterans about wait times and staffing issues.
Less than a year after breaking ground for a $6 million Fisher House where families of wounded warriors can stay while their loved ones recover, officials for the foundation and the nonprofit Nevada Military Support Alliance opened the 2-story building at the North Las Vegas VA Medical Center campus on Thursday.
Too often, veterans return from war with memories of unspeakable violence and horror. They’ve survived the worst that humanity has to offer, and while they may have left the war in another county, a tougher battle is waiting for them at home.
Pentagon planners are giving Nellis and Creech Air Force bases a big boost in the president’s budget request that should keep them flying high for the next five years to train fighter pilots and test the nation’s latest high-tech aircraft.
“ISIS is like a Slinky. It expands and contracts.” That was the observation Tuesday of Las Vegas Iraq War Marine veteran Luigino Lobello.
More than 10 months have passed since Michael Grubler alerted Veterans Affairs officials to a glitch in the phone system when veterans contemplating suicide call the VA Medical Center in North Las Vegas.