
He earned the Medal of Honor in Vietnam. Why did it take decades to receive it?
A June Medal of Honor ceremony concluded a 20-year struggle that profoundly shaped the latter decades of retired Marine Corps Maj. James Capers Jr.'s life.
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A June Medal of Honor ceremony concluded a 20-year struggle that profoundly shaped the latter decades of retired Marine Corps Maj. James Capers Jr.'s life.

Family members of U.S. troops and veterans are stranded at a camp in Qatar that the U.S. is planning to close Sept. 30, an aid organization said.

The Pentagon needs more resources to meet new requirements for assessing the effects of blast exposure, a government watchdog found.
The U.S. and South Korea will cut short their annual joint military drills and scale back field training after Trump ordered a reduction in participation.

The Pentagon has dubbed the M18 handgun "safe and reliable," with officials blaming safety concerns on “public speculation and online misinformation.”
Bodycam footage shows a bloodied F/A-18 Hornet pilot after he ejected from the aircraft while conducting a training exercise in June.
A U.S. judge ordered the release of a Kentucky woman who was accused of vandalism at the World War II Memorial.

Why can’t veterans always get FDA-approved treatments through VA? VA's Dr Wiecher explains how evidence, safety, guidelines and resources shape VA care.

Tom Shull, who retired earlier this summer, was the longest-serving director in the military exchange service's 131-year history.
President Trump instructed the Pentagon to “substantially reduce” joint military exercises with long-term Asian ally South Korea.