The federal government, the largest employer of veterans, has traditionally given former service members hiring preference. The shake-up under Trump appears to be changing that.
A retired U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal colonel dedicated his three-decade career to eradicating explosive threats to ...
(Tribune News Service) — Jose Barco, a decorated U.S. Army veteran once based out of Fort Carson who served two tours in Iraq ...
An Iraq War vet in Arizona was detained by immigration authorities. A national vets group says he's been unfairly targeted by ...
At the start of his first term, President Donald Trump filled several top jobs with retired generals — high-ranking veterans ...
Falih al Fayyadh, the chairman of Iraq’s largely pro-Iranian Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), visited Tehran and met with ...
In an exclusive interview with ABC15, Tanisha Hartwell-Parris asks the federal government to honor a commitment it made to ...
The airstrike took place on Saturday and resulted in the death of a “senior finance and logistics official in the terrorist organization Hurras al-Din (HaD), an Al-Qaeda affiliate,” according ...
Marlon Parris, a U.S. Army veteran and legal resident, was detained by ICE near his Laveen home despite having a 'Letter of ...
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