As the U.S. Army celebrates its 250th anniversary on Flag Day, veterans are pushing back against media attempts to label the event as a “Trump military parade” or authoritarian propaganda. The patriotic celebration in Washington, D.C., organized by President Donald Trump, honors the Army’s founding in 1775 and two and a half centuries of American military service.
On Armed Forces Day, honoring the men and women who serve must go beyond words. It should extend to creating real opportunities for those transitioning back into civilian life—especially in a workforce starving for true leadership.
Eighty-eight veterans and their companions departed from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport on Tuesday for a memorable trip to Washington, D.C.
"On Religious Freedom Day ... we commemorate the ... anniversary of the passing of a State law that has shaped and secured our cherished legacy of religious...
Holly K. Talley, a former colleague of Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, criticized Senate Democrats for perpetuating false allegations during Hegseth's confirmation hearing. Talley, who worked with Hegseth at Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) from 2013 to 2015, directly refuted claims that Hegseth engaged in inappropriate conduct during a trip to Louisiana.
President Joe Biden released a farewell letter to the nation on Wednesday ahead of his Oval Office address. The letter reflected on his tenure, showcasing what he claims are key accomplishments and personal triumphs during his presidency.