
For Those Left Behind: An Afghan American Marine Veteran Reflects On His Homeland
Marine veteran Ajmal Achekzai fled Afghanistan during the onset of the Soviet–Afghan War in 1980, leaving his birth city of Kabul behind. He was only
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Marine veteran Ajmal Achekzai fled Afghanistan during the onset of the Soviet–Afghan War in 1980, leaving his birth city of Kabul behind. He was only

The Biden administration unveiled plans Friday to bring hundreds, possibly thousands, of deported veterans and their immediate family members back to the United States, saying

The veterans unemployment rate fell last month to pre-pandemic levels. This is parallel to national jobless rates continued their steadily decline of recent months According to data

A recent report, published by Watson Institute of Brown University, estimates that the costs of care for post-9/11 war vets will reach between $2.2 and

With the end of US operations in Afghanistan in recent weeks, vets calls and messages to the Veterans Crisis Line have increased significantly. But Veterans

There were recent reforms to the Post-9/11 GI Bill. There is a systematic effort to broaden the bill, i.e. the eligibility for both what individuals (including

The current situation in Afghanistan is distressing for many veterans. There are resources to help you cope. The current situation in Afghanistan is distressing for

BOLOGNA, Italy (AP) — For more than seven decades, WWII Veteran Martin Adler treasured a black-and-white photo of himself as a young American soldier with

US Veterans Affairs officials are confident that class disruptions due to resurgent coronavirus cases won’t cause significant challenges for student vets and other GI Bill users this

More than 47,000 troops and vets will see some of their federal student loan debt erased. This news comes as the new policies announced by the US