Marine, Army vets form friendship at 2021 Veterans Day ceremony
The 2021 Sterling Heights Veterans Day ceremony returned to in-person format on Thursday to honor the men and women who have served our country.
Revived GI Bill aims to pay Black WWII veterans' families who were denied full benefits
In honor of Veterans Day, a group of Democratic lawmakers is reviving an effort to pay the families of Black veterans who fought on behalf of the nation during World War II for benefits they were denied or prevented from taking full advantage of when they returned home from war.
Nonprofit gifts free bridal gowns, weddings to US veterans, first responders
Brides Across America has gifted over 26,000 dresses and more than two dozen weddings to military and first responder couples across the U.S.
Veterans Day 2021: 'Make Camo Your Cause' and support those who have served
From wearing camouflage to spreading awareness to dining out, here are a few ways you can honor those who have served on Veterans Day.
Michigan dispensary seeks Veterans for new weed delivery, pays up to $50K
Veterans looking for a job can make up to $50,000 delivering marijuana for a Walled Lake dispensary - and they'll even cover the cost of the car and gas for deliveries.
Veterans honored by FOX Sports NFL Sunday during broadcast from US Naval Academy in Annapolis
Each year FOX Sports NFL Sunday holds a special Veterans Day broadcast -- and this year the honor went to the U.S Naval Academy in Annapolis!
Historic first all-female guard change takes place at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
As the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier prepares to mark 100 years at Arlington National Ceremony, a historic first took place Friday during a guard change.
US war in Afghanistan will end August 31, Biden says
President Joe Biden on Thursday said the U.S. military mission in Afghanistan will conclude on Aug. 31.
‘A true hero’: Biden awards Medal of Honor to 94-year-old Korean War veteran
President Joe Biden awarded his first Medal of Honor this week to a retired colonel for acts of bravery during the Korean War, the White House announced Wednesday.
Arizona woman returns 1950s Purple Heart to man's family after finding it at thrift store
Teresa Ferrin discovered the Purple Heart — along with several other military awards — at a thrift shop in Phoenix where she volunteers once a week.
Dorothy Schmidt Cole, oldest living Marine, dies at the age of 107
Dorothy Schmidt Cole, recognized last year as the oldest living U.S. Marine, has died at age 107.
Officials fire or suspend 14 Fort Hood officers, enlisted soldiers after investigation
The Army says it has fired or suspended 14 officers and enlisted soldiers after an investigation into soldier safety and well-being at Fort Hood.
2 dead, 1 missing in Connecticut veterans hospital explosion
An apparent steam explosion killed two people Friday, and a third person is missing, officials said.
Gov. Whitmer, Michigan lawmakers announce bipartisan bills easing work barriers for military families
Michigan is trying to make it easier for veterans and their spouses to secure work in the state by waiving application fees and smoothing the licensing process.
Financial relief grant program for veterans during COVID-19 launches in Oakland Co.
Oakland County has established emergency financial assistance for Oakland County veterans, service members and eligible family members affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Curbside event to celebrate Women Veterans Recognition Day
On June 10th, 2019 Gov. Whitmer (Mich.) declared, June 12 'Women Veterans Recognition Day' (www.michigan.gov). To show appreciation the Motown Women Veterans Association celebrated with a 'Contact-Free' curbside event with care packages, resources, and gratitude.
CEO of Michigan Veterans Foundation, Tyrone Chatman, dead at 67
Tyrone Chatman, a Detroit-native and army veteran who was the CEO of the Michigan's Veteran Foundation has died.
100-year-old Tuskegee Airman from Bethesda flips the coin at Super Bowl LIV
Col. Charles McGee is still living large at 100 years old.
Texas man who transforms leftover Christmas trees into canes for veterans receives 1,000 donations
A central Texas man was overwhelmed by the response after he put out a call asking his local community to donate their leftover Christmas trees to him instead of throwing them out so that he could turn them into canes for veterans in need.
"Presence of royalty;" Vets shed tears along side famous former Detroit Lions on honor flight
it was an emotional day for the 77 veterans on an honor flight to Washington D.C.. Moments graced with nostalgia and horror as the memories of war came flooding back for many veterans who came to the capital. But intermixed between the tears was a touching testament to the commitment the dozens of servicemen gave to the country.



















