D-Day Revisited: Veterans Prepare for Final Journey to Normandy

As world leaders gather in Normandy to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, a dwindling number of veterans from the Greatest Generation will make their final pilgrimage to the battlefields that shaped their lives. These men, now in their late 90s and early 100s, will return to the beaches and fields where they fought valiantly against Nazi forces, paying tribute to the fallen and honoring their own sacrifices. Their stories, preserved through interviews and documentaries, serve as a testament to the courage and determination of those who fought for freedom and democracy.

Illegal Immigration Harming Veterans: Biden Must Secure Border, Honor Those Who Served

The Biden administration’s open border policies are exacerbating the crisis at the southern border, while neglecting the needs of American veterans. While illegal aliens receive greater attention and resources, veterans are left behind, facing delays in healthcare and homelessness. The VA has been diverting funds meant for veterans to support illegal aliens, despite the fact that nearly half a million veterans and their families await treatment.

Honoring Veterans: Little Henry’s Legacy of Service and Sacrifice

As we approach Memorial Day, let us remember the countless veterans who have served our country with honor and sacrifice. This article explores the inspiring stories of little Henry’s great-grandfathers and other family members who dedicated their lives to serving their country, illustrating the diverse ways one can contribute and the profound impact such service can have on our lives and communities.

Veterans Speak Out After VA Denies Access to Community Care

Veterans in Florida raise concerns about the West Palm Beach VA Healthcare System no longer approving their requests for community care, cutting them off from their longtime mental health providers. They express frustrations with the VA’s quality of care and the impact it has on their well-being. The VA denies any policy changes or budget cuts but emphasizes expanded facilities and increased hiring, leading to fewer veterans qualifying for community care.

Delta’s unwavering support for the Military Community

Delta Airlines holds a long-standing commitment to supporting active military members, veterans, and their families. This commitment manifests in various travel benefits, community initiatives, and strategic partnerships. Delta is honored to serve those who protect us and continuously seeks ways to support them in their journeys and beyond.

Millions Face Losing Critical Internet Subsidy as Funding Expires

Millions of Americans, including veterans and low-income families, stand to lose a government subsidy that provides internet access when it expires at the end of May. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) provides monthly subsidies of $30 to $75, which has been a lifeline for many who rely on the internet for education, job applications, and telehealth services.

Nevada Recruits Veterans to Serve as Poll Workers

Nevada has partnered with Vet the Vote to encourage veterans and military family members to work elections in 2024. Following the 2020 election, many poll worker offices have struggled to recruit workers due to harassment and criticism. Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar has made efforts to increase poll worker numbers, including making harassing election workers a felony and promoting sporting locations as polling sites.

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