Nine veterans will be recognized for their service this weekend in annual fundraising ceremony in Henderson.
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Numerous Las Vegas-area restaurants and bars are offering free and discounted food and beverages this month for those who have served their country.
The Operation Care Package drive, a collaboration among the Las Vegas United Service Organization, Nellis Air Force Base and the Right Lawyers, will continue through Nov. 10.
Former Nevada Test Site workers who died in 2019 year were honored Monday at the 11th Annual Cold War Patriots National Day of Remembrance at the National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas.
Seaman 2nd Class Moyses Alfonso Martinez was laid to rest this month in Las Vegas, a city he may never have visited before his short life ended more than 75 years ago.
Maj. Gen. Antonio Aguto said the deadly crash happened shortly before 3:30 a.m. Sunday as the brigade was training for a rotation early next year.
The soldiers were with the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team and were in a Bradley fighting vehicle.
Miracle Flights, which offers free flights to ailing kids, announced plans to expand its service to military veterans. It did not discuss the $44 million it has in the bank.
A pilot with more than 7,000 hours of experience flying a B-17 and his co-pilot were among seven people killed when the bomber crashed and burned at a Connecticut airport, officials said Thursday.
Ex-Green Beret Mark Christianson, 67, recently received the device, which allows him to walk by supporting part of his weight and helping him move his legs, through the VA.
The suit says the sheriff’s office “demonstrated hostility” to his military leave in 2016, then fired him in 2018.
Nellis law enforcement, DEA agents and local police worked together to arrest Master Sgt. Michael Reimers of the 99th Communications Squadron on Wednesday at the base.
The 27-year Air Force veteran, a resident of Las Vegas for more than 30 years, died on Sept. 16 in Illinois at the age of 90.
Clarence Smoyer was denied a Bronze Star at the time due to a minor disciplinary issue.
The Department of Justice has argued that the military allows service members who contract HIV to continue to serve if they can perform their duties.