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In 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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National Guard soldiers from the 371st Sustainment Brigade and the 137th Signal Company returned to Ohio after nearly nine months of deployment.
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The U.S. Army Human Resource Command’s Casualty and Mortuary Affairs Division works to identify the remains of thousands of soldiers still lost in decades-old conflicts.
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Billy DeBord of Miamisburg went missing in action during the start of the Korean War. The soldier's remains were identified, then brought home and buried 73 years later.
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Millions of dollars of federal funding will go toward operations at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.
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Wright Dunbar Inc. announces Honor Park, a $1.5M Medal of Honor memorial in Dayton, with interactive features, set to complete by 2024.
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Local Marine Corps Veteran Steven Strain served in Iraq. Post-deployment, suicide affected him and his unit.
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For decades, Stanley Galaszewski was listed as missing after the attack on Pearl Harbor, but recent advancements in DNA technology led to his identification.
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The POW/MIA branch of the Navy Casualty Office recently announced that another Ohio native, who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for heroism during the Dec. 7 attack on Pearl Harbor, will receive a funeral service at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Director of the Ohio Department of Veterans Services and retired U.S. Army Major General, Deborah Ashenhurst, shares insights on the induction process and the veterans' continued service to their communities.
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A group connected with Antioch College is identifying Black Civil War Veterans who settled in Yellow Springs.
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A Miamisburg man killed during the Korean War in 1950 is finally coming home.