The belated recognition for the 83-year-old Virginia resident came after the recommendation for his medal was lost, resubmitted — and then lost again.
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Davis was recommended for the honor in June 1965, but the paperwork was lost at least twice.
After hiatus, Mavs’ Seats for Soldiers event returned this year — bringing hope and normalcy with it
After hiatus, Mavs’ Seats for Soldiers event returned this year — bringing hope and normalcy with it
WFAA makes the journey with soldiers from San Antonio to Dallas for the return of a Mavericks tradition that honors America's servicemen and women.
The deal with Bell Textron, Incorporated is reportedly worth up to $1.3 billion.
This past week more than 20 Republican governors wrote to President Joe Biden asking that the administration remove the mandate.
A document obtained by The Texas Tribune and Army Times shows that the Vietnam-era M113 armored personnel carriers will be sent to 10 locations...
See Guillen family's military reforms and the wrong doings in the case of Vanessa Guillen.
After finishing 7th grade in 1944 he signed up for the draft, claiming to be 18. At six feet tall, no one questioned ...
Chris Haley's story can inspire other veterans to keep going.
The Midland Quilters Guild had the event at Midland College, rewarding veterans with unique, handmade quilts.
Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin accepted the Naming Commission’s change and announced it would take place by Jan. 1, 2024.
With more losses likely on the horizon, Guard leaders are looking for ways to entice service members to join or reenlist.