Divers deposit urns containing ashes of two of the last survivors inside the sunken warship, where they will forever rest alongside the remains of hundreds of their former shipmates.
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A dog and now a horse have made a huge difference for Ben Hernandez in his battle with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Ex-POW Vince Shank celebrated his 100th birthday Monday with family, friends and Clark County firefighters who showed up to light the candles on his cake.
After three brushes with death in Afghanistan and Iraq, former Army medic is overwhelmed to be alive and attending the annual ceremony.
John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival fame performed Thursday with Six-String Soldiers of the U.S. Army Field Band in a salute to veterans at the North Las VA Medical Center to mark National POW-MIA Recognition Day, which is observed on Friday.
A good thing happened after a Veterans Affairs doctor rejected Warren Sessler’s disability claim because his Army records didn’t show he had been wounded: He finally received a Purple Heart medal officially from a general.
A Vietnam War-era fighter used in military exercises crashed less than a mile from Nellis Air Force Base Thursday morning. The pilot ejected and survived with nonlife-threatening injuries.
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.
The first Red Flag exercises of 2016 are under way at Nellis Air Force Base, drawing air crews from all over the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia.