Honored Veteran States That Generals and Admirals Who Can’t Support Hegseth Should Leave

Support for Military Reform Speech Former Marine Joey Jones commended Pete Hegseth’s address to a crowd of generals and admirals on Tuesday. He emphasized that those against Hegseth’s proposed reforms should consider stepping down. During his speech to senior military leaders, Hegseth outlined several directives, including plans to double the frequency of physical fitness tests […]
77-year-old Navy veteran identified as the first victim of the Michigan LDS church shooting

A 77-year-old Navy veteran has been identified as one of the four victims killed during a shooting at a Michigan Latter-day Saints church on Sunday, as shared by his family. John Bond lost his life when Thomas Sanford, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, opened fire after crashing a Chevrolet Silverado truck into the Church of […]
Iraq War veteran Thomas Sanford identified as the shooter who attacked Grand Blanc LDS church, resulting in 2 deaths and a fire.

Thomas Jacob Sanford, a 40-year-old US Marine vet, is the suspect accused of killing at least two individuals and injuring nine others at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan. Reports indicate that he entered the church with a semi-automatic rifle, targeting the congregation as they attempted to escape. According […]
Veteran organizations caution Congress about a shutdown: “Avoid the temptation of political gamesmanship”

Numerous veteran organizations are calling on Congress to approve short-term funding measures to prevent potential government shutdowns. They emphasize that the proposed Continuing Resolution (CR) is crucial for maintaining essential veterans’ housing, benefits, and healthcare programs. On Saturday, four veteran groups—the American Legion, Amvets, the American Vietnam Veterans, and Mission Roll Call—stated that the CR, […]
Veteran ‘impolite’ judge pressured to step down following threats

New York City Judge Resigns Amid Threat Allegations A veteran judge in New York City has faced accusations of threatening staff members over complaints regarding his rude and unprofessional conduct, which has led to serious criminal charges. The New York State Judiciary Commission has confirmed that former Judge Lewis Knock, who served on the benches […]
Justin Rose is Team Europe’s ‘Veteran,’ a steady presence for the Ryder Cup

Justin Rose’s Role in the Ryder Cup Justin Rose is clear about his position within the European Ryder Cup team. At 45, he brings considerable experience, having participated in six Ryder Cups. He holds the “Elder Politician” title well, especially as he’s nine years older than fellow competitor Rory McIlroy. Rose first played in this […]
Former Navy Veteran and Food Writer Enters Competitive Race for His Old Boss’s Senate Position

Morgan Murphy Announces Senate Run in Alabama On Monday, Morgan Murphy, a U.S. Navy captain, national security officer, and cookbook author, declared his candidacy for Alabama’s open U.S. Senate seat. This move puts him in a crowded Republican field following the decision by former Senator Tommy Tuberville to seek the governorship instead of re-election. Murphy, […]
Restaurant fined $25,000 for denying entry to Navy veteran with service dog

Restaurant Fined for Discrimination Against Disabled Veteran A Kentucky restaurant has been fined $25,000 for denying service to a disabled Navy veteran accompanied by her service dog, according to officials. The Lexington Fayette County Human Rights Commission concluded that Oasis Mediterranean Restaurant and its owner, Ahmad Sarah, violated anti-discrimination laws after dismissing Sarah Van Voren […]
Transitioning from service to support: The need for Congress to take action for veteran caregivers

Approximately 14.3 million Americans voluntarily care for their loved ones who have served in the military. Many of these caregivers provide around-the-clock support, which includes managing medications, helping with treatment and daily activities, as well as attending to mental health needs. The welfare of these veteran caregivers is a crucial concern for our nation, as […]
Veteran entered a not guilty plea to federal charges for setting fire to an American flag near the White House.

Army Veteran Pleads Not Guilty to Flag Burning An Army veteran has entered a not guilty plea regarding federal charges after igniting an American flag near the White House. This act took place following an executive order signed by President Donald Trump in August, which mandates prosecution for individuals who burn the flag, potentially leading […]