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On this Veterans Day, we revisit our conversation from last May with Phil Klay, the National Book Award-winning author and U.S. Marine Corps vet.
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The Senate has given final approval to a bill enhancing health care and disability benefits for millions of veterans exposed to toxic burn pits while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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"[The] longest, meatiest and most probing essays and articles presented here share the lasting power of Klay's acclaimed fiction.... [When] read together, [these pieces] amount to an interwoven, evolving, and revealing examination of Klay's central topic: What it means for a country always at war, that so few of its people do the fighting." -- James Fallows, The New York Times Book Review
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The monument is created by an Oklahoma sculptor and features bronze figures representing each branch of the U.S. armed forces.
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The U.S. government tried to eradicate Native Americans, but they serve in the military at higher rates than any other groups.
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Tulsa's Veterans Day parade is among the largest in the country and saw a rebound in entries from 2020.
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It’s the first time the Tulsa County Clerk's Office has offered document recording outside of county headquarters downtown.
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A new initiative is focusing on reducing suicide and improving treatment for veterans.Aaron Ashworth is the mental health and suicide prevention programs…
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The remains of a U.S. Army soldier killed during the Korean War have been identified as an Oklahoma native, according to the U.S.…
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