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Some of America’s most influential citizens were veterans of the First World War, known widely at the time as the Great War.
So, this Veteran’s Day, I am reflecting on the words everyone who wore the uniform said at least once in our lives and what they mean.
Armistice Day celebrates the end of hostilities. The end of war. The end of, what was up to that time, the most massive, bloody, destructive war the world had likely ever known.
One of the best ways we could honor them today is to end the “endless war” in Afghanistan that President Trump has vowed to draw to a close.
Chris Pratt, one of the few Hollywood actors open about his faith and his traditional values, posted a touching Veterans Day tribute to his brother Cully.
President Donald Trump will lead New York City’s 100th annual Veterans Day Parade next week, becoming the first sitting president to accept the honor.
Secretary of Defense James Mattis was found quietly observing Veterans Day amongst the graves of recently fallen soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery by Army vet David Brown Saturday.
While a vast majority of the NFL was trying to convince fans that their National Anthem protests have nothing to […]
We still have so much to learn from the Greatest Generation. Their sacrifices, work ethic, and loyalty are missing from modern […]