Photo from West Bank shows badges with slogans calling for violence; army reiterates ban on non-military symbols after rise ...
The Army has expanded eligibility for combat patches, allowing more soldiers deployed in the Middle East and Africa to wear the insignia traditionally associated with wartime service. The move ...
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An Illinois soldier was awarded a Purple Heart during her retirement ceremony from the Army, receiving the award more than a decade after suffering injuries from a car bomb in Afghanistan. Sgt. 1st ...
A group of Rhode Island veterans is raising funds to build a permanent Purple Heart Monument. The monument will be located at the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery. This initiative is intended to create ...
More than a decade after U.S. officials first publicly reported mysterious neurological injuries while serving overseas, some military personnel are seeking recognition for what happened to them. The ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Did you know that 1 in 5 military families in Jacksonville is nutrition insecure? But a collaboration between the Community Health Outreach and the American Heart Association is ...
New resource helps buyers compare patch suppliers by materials, backing options, sampling, lead times, and support. This guide is meant to help buyers ask better questions up front so they can get ...
Rudyard Kipling’s “Recessional” shocked its readers in 1897, when he wrote it for the complacent celebrations of Queen Victoria’s diamond jubilee. The poem read differently and more ominously after ...
A local Purple Heart recipient has been chosen to be one of the nation’s 2026 Purple Heart Patriot Project honorees. U.S. Army Sergeant First Class (SFC) John Knott will represent his fellow Purple ...