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In Dayton, 93-year-old Leroy Campbell was presented with a Purple Heart coin for his service and injuries sustained in the Korean War. The veteran is on hospice.
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Musk responded to a post on X, that questioned why the organizations were getting so much in federal funding. Musk said the Dept. of Govt. Efficiency is "rapidly shutting down these illegal payments."
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Ohio organizations from Cincinnati to Toledo hope to build tiny home villages for homeless and housing insecure veterans.
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Geri Maples is executive director of the SW Ohio chapter of Blue Star Families, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting military families by connecting them with resources.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentIn sweeping expansion of benefits, veterans exposed during service to hazards, from chemicals to asbestos and more, are eligible for VA medical care.
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MILVETS incoming president Carrie Killingsworth said the organization gets a lot of community support and expects the parade to return next year.
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An Ohio-based Veterans group is speaking out against the disbanding of the AIR commission, a group tasked with deciding which VA Hospitals should close or reorganize.
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President Biden is urging Congress to send a burn-pits bill to his desk.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe largest study in the world on biological differences of people living with PTSD could lead to diagnosis through blood and saliva tests.
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Lawrence Brooks served in the U.S. Army when the military was still racially segregated. But the Black soldier's deployment to Australia offered a reprieve from the racism of Jim Crow laws at home.