Former Green Beret Heals to Remember with Others on Veterans Day

Green Berets from the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) make their way down 5th Avenue as part of the 2011 New York City Veterans Day Parade.

Seriously wounded, Bryant Schroeder prayed as he and fellow Green Berets took cover near their downed helicopter and awaited rescue deep inside Cambodia. The U.S. Special Forces medic survived for about nine hours on the ground before he was flown out of harm’s way and hospitalized for his combat injury, one that would merit him […]

Former POW Jessica Lynch Shares Story of Perseverance Ahead of Veteran’s Day

Jessica Lynch, who shot to fame as a POW during the Iraq war in 2003

VALPARAISO — At just 19 years old, Jessica Lynch was nervous before her deployment to Iraq war but said she felt ready. Nothing could have readied her for what happened once she got there. Lynch was captured by Iraqi forces just three days after she was deployed in March 2003. Lynch, 40, was the first prisoner of war successfully rescued […]

Veterans in Congress Press for Bowe Bergdahl to Be Retried After Sentenced Was Dismissed

Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl leaves a Fort Bragg courtroom

Five military veterans in Congress have written Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Attorney General Merrick Garland asking they review options for retrying former Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl after his verdict was vacated last week by a civilian court. Reps. Mike Waltz, R-Fla.; Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas; Jake Ellzey, R-Texas; Ryan Zinke, R-Mont.; and Guy Reschenthaler, R-Pa., […]

Supreme Court Accepts GI Bill Case That Could Affect 1.7 Million Veterans

The Supreme Court in Washington

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to hear a case on the handling of Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits by the Department of Veterans Affairs — a proceeding that could provide additional education benefits for roughly 1.7 million veterans. The court announced Monday that it would hear the case, Rudisill v. McDonough, which argues that service […]

2 Veterans Set Out to Make Trip to Arctic Ocean in 1931 Model A Ford

Jay Burbank takes a quick pause during his whirlwind packing and preparations for a 7,000-mile round trip he and a friend are taking to the Arctic Circle and back. He’ll drive about 1,400 miles of the trek in his 1931 Model A town sedan, honoring veterans and raising money for alternative-education graduates.(Kathe Tanne/Sacramento Bee photo)

Two adventure-seeking septuagenarians set out early Saturday on a 7,000-mile round trip from Cambria to the Arctic Ocean. Jay Burbank of Cambria, California, and South Carolina resident Charlie Enxuto will travel about 1,400 of those miles on the graveled Dempster Highway, driving a 1931 Model A Ford, a slant-window town sedan converted to look like […]