Veterans Parks and Pencil teach at Tolles Career and Technical Center, using military skills to prepare students for tech jobs in Central Ohio.
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Ex-Army soldier Pvt. Brian Jones Jr. sentenced to 20+ years for killing comrade Pvt. Abdul Latifu with an e-tool in Alabama barracks fight.
At 103, WWII veteran James Sneed inspires others by working out at the YMCA, proving age is just a number and motivating people of all ages.
In July 1950, during the Korean War, U.S. troops killed hundreds of South Korean civilians seeking safety at No Gun Ri, a dark chapter in history.
Col. Luigi Palma di Cesnola, an Italian immigrant, rallied his men at Aldie, earning the Medal of Honor as the first Italian-American recipient.
Minoru "Mino" Ohye, a WWII and Korean War veteran, recently turned 100. His extraordinary journey includes service in both the Japanese and U.S. armies.
The CBO reports that U.S. National Guard deployments have cost taxpayers $600M. Continued deployments could add $93M monthly.
Families of the 67 victims of last year's DC aircraft collision gathered to honor their loved ones, calling for safety reforms to prevent future tragedies.
NTSB criticized years of ignored warnings before a fatal helicopter and jet collision near D.C., urging FAA reforms for improved safety.
On Jan. 27, 1945, Soviet troops liberated Auschwitz, revealing the horrors of the Holocaust. Today, we honor the victims and their stories.










