Veterans
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The American flag is considered a living symbol under federal law. We must treat it as such.
Amid the backyard barbecues and price-slashing sales, thousands across the country are remembering their loved ones
Considering how many individuals transition between the military and law enforcement, we can begin to understand the high rates of PTSD among police
When a thank you seems inadequate, explore other ways to appreciate the service of America’s service members
A few clicks, a bit of information and some documentation will kick-start your journey to receiving disability payments
Looking for something to do over the Fourth of July weekend? Check out these discounts for military families and veterans
Armed with your education benefit, you can help make your application stand out amongst the crowd
Department of Veterans Affairs police officers are considered federal employees that protect the nation’s veteran health care facilities
The FBI hosted a Facebook live interview with two special agents who have prior military service
Police departments need your courage, decisiveness and judgment
A look inside one of our nation’s first “warriors only” PTSD treatment plans.
It might soon be possible for Veterans to buy homes priced at one million dollars or more with no down payment using their VA loan benefits
This is not your grandparent’s SAH grant. Bigger dollar amounts and automatic eligibility for some make the benefit more practical for today’s disabled veterans
Planning to buy a home in the coming year? VA loan limits and the latest Veteran data from the VA and Census offer insight on whether the $0 down payment loan program is adequate for military homebuyers
Wondering how much money you can borrow with a VA loan? Want to know more about Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) Grants? Top VA specialized lender answers the most common questions about the VA home loan benefit
The research suggests that some of their views may be influenced by common misconceptions
There aren’t many nine-to-five jobs that offer the same excitement you experienced in the military
Meditation may be one of the most surprising and useful treatments for PTSD, here’s why.
For every upside of a VA loan, there is an obstacle to watch out for, too.
Rob O’Neill was found sleeping his vehicle
You’ve worked hard for your GI Bill benefits, and now it’s time to let them work for you.
Learn what you need to know about post-traumatic stress disorder, from identifying the symptoms to finding treatment.
Your service in the U.S. armed forces can give you a major advantage when it comes to buying a new vehicle
The process of purchasing a home is liberating but complex. But don’t be afraid to dive in.
A childhood dream to be a cop took retired Chief Alan Love through a war in another country
A disabled vet and his family say they are the target of anti-cop vandalism
The First Responder Initiative is designed to provide education to the first responder and law enforcement community about the unique needs of returning combat veterans
Jeff Carlyle, Rick Dunn, and Mark McClure are doing something right in their second careers after retiring from police and military posts — this year their office was the Signal 88 Franchise of the Year
Body camera shows sheriff’s deputies pleading with a despondent Jedadiah Zillmer, 23, to put down his gun before they shoot him