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Families of wounded warriors find a home away from home in North Las Vegas — PHOTOS

Less than a year after breaking ground for a $6 million Fisher House where families of wounded warriors can stay while their loved ones recover, officials for the foundation and the nonprofit Nevada Military Support Alliance opened the 2-story building at the North Las Vegas VA Medical Center campus on Thursday.

Judge issues stay in Bowe Bergdahl court martial

A judge in the court proceedings involving Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who has been charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, has issued a stay of proceedings, essentially putting the court martial on hold.

Handful of USS Nevada shipmates reunite in Las Vegas

Flashbacks from serving on the USS Nevada during the Pearl Harbor attack, the D-Day invasion and the bombardment of Iwo Jima rolled through Byron McGinty’s mind Monday while he watched a documentary on the legendary battleship.

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Special veterans court gives second chance to those who served

Too often, veterans return from war with memories of unspeakable violence and horror. They’ve survived the worst that humanity has to offer, and while they may have left the war in another county, a tougher battle is waiting for them at home.

Nevada Army National Guard unit deploying — PHOTOS

Operation Freedom’s Sentinel will get a boost from the Nevada Army National Guard as soldiers from the 422nd Expeditionary Signal Battalion will mobilize.

Heck’s piggybacked veterans housing measure clears House

Legislation by U.S. Rep. Joe Heck to help reduce homelessness among veterans once again passed the House on Tuesday, this time as part of another measure.

 
2 top US generals say women should have to register for draft

The top U.S. Marine Corps and Army generals said on Tuesday thatwomen should be required to register for the military draft, along with men, as the armed forces move toward integrating them fully into combat positions.

Phone system glitch persists for suicide calls to VA Medical Center

More than 10 months have passed since Michael Grubler alerted Veterans Affairs officials to a glitch in the phone system when veterans contemplating suicide call the VA Medical Center in North Las Vegas.

 
First Red Flag of 2016 rolls into Nellis — VIDEO

The first Red Flag exercises of 2016 are under way at Nellis Air Force Base, drawing air crews from all over the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia.

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