Accessing high-quality healthcare in the United States has become increasingly complex. While technological advances have fostered extraordinary innovation in medicine and digital record keeping, the ...
Garden Grove resident Ronnie Guyer presents “Into the Valley of Death: An Eyewitness Account of America’s First Major Battle ...
Mr. Rinehart was a SGT 1st Class of the Army enlisting in 1961 and retiring in 1981 receiving various medals during his ...
A Rumor of War,” about his service as a Marine Corps infantry officer and published in 1977, relentlessly detailed “the ...
Once-bustling streets are mostly deserted, a casualty of Sudan’s more than three years of brutal conflict between two main ...
Edwin Salvatore Gonzalez received more than 100 stitches after he was brutally attacked with a crowbar at a laundromat in ...
Lebanon's already weakened health system is overwhelmed, under-resourced, and increasingly attacked by the Israeli army. Amelie David reports from Lebanon.
News 9 spoke with Veterans to explain the historical significance of The Wall That Heals, and why learning about the Vietnam war is important to remember those lost. A traveling replica of the Vietnam ...
An inside look at how the US military is looking to protect medical personnel and facilities from the constant threat of ...
From World War I to today, U.S. veterans’ healthcare has evolved from treating visible injuries to addressing long-term ...
William Tafoya, a Goodyear resident and Vietnam War veteran, hoped to visit Washington, DC's war monuments before his death.
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