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VA to change its motto, dropping male-only language
The new statement will note VA's goal is "to care for those who have served in our nation’s military and for their families, caregivers, and survivors.”
Plan to change VA motto to include women draws Republican support
Department leaders have brushed off the effort as political correctness run amok, saying that changing Lincoln’s words would amount to revising history.
Space Force motto goes above but not beyond
Space Force released its official motto and logo.
By Sarah Sicard
In an era of fostering inclusivity, the Department of Veterans Affairs fails again
Gender-washing VA cemeteries only serves to keep the contributions of women service members invisible, says the author of this commentary.
By Tara Heidger
VA to engrave controversial motto in bronze at all department cemeteries
Department leaders have resisted calls to make the motto more inclusive for women veterans.
Veterans groups step up efforts to help with coronavirus financial challenges and isolation
Numerous groups are working on ways to help local veterans amid unprecedented job losses and health worries.
Devil Dog reservists summon the power of ‘oorah’ in wonky trailer for prison break thriller, ‘Semper Fi’
A prison sentence may actually be preferable to seeing this film.
By Jon Simkins
Navy football nixes ‘inappropriate’ gun motto
"The bottom line is, we missed the mark here."
By Jon Simkins
The motivated Marine Corps origin of the ‘distracted boyfriend’ meme, 'rah?
Who among us wouldn’t get distracted by such a display?
By Jon Simkins
As more female vets head to Congress, there’s a new push to change VA’s male-focused motto
Critics argue that the current department motto ignores the contributions of women in the military.
Meet Pete: Puppy Bowl competitor and future service dog
A rescue dog will compete in the most adorable sporting event of the year. Pete, a service dog-in-training for a disabled veteran, will compete in Puppy Bowl XIV for the famed Lombarki Trophy.
By Nicole Bauke