Toggle navigation
Shop
WHO WE ARE
Our Communities
Our People
Our Work
Our Locations
STORIES & NEWS
Veterans And Troops
Notes from a Veteran
Amazing Soldiers
Homecoming
Tributes
Ways to Help Vets!
Women Vets
Military History
Sign A Petition
Play To Give
Trivia To Give
Games That Give
Freekibble
Shop to Give
Fund Veteran Services
Military Themed Merchandise
Made in the USA
American Spirit
Clothing
New Arrivals
Click to Give
Subscribe
Please support The Veterans Site by adding us to your ad blocker’s whitelist – ads help us to provide food and supplies to veterans. Thank you!
Search
Category:
Military History
U.S. Marines Are Without A Leader For The First Time In Over 110 Years
Coast Guard Veteran Recounts His Time Aboard a Landing Ship During the Invasion of Normandy
Operation Harvest Moon
A Conservationist Moment in United States Coast Guard History
Memorial Day – The True Meaning of the Holiday
US Navy Nuclear Sub Gives A New Meaning to the Phrase “Threading the Needle”
Ensign Jane Kendeigh, Navy Flight Nurse WWII – What You Don’t Know
Honor Flights – A Healing Journey
Operation Pegasus: The End of The 77-Day Siege at Khe Sanh
Fort Hood, Texas, to be Redesignated Fort Cavazos, May 29, 2023
The Beast That Will Not Die
John McGinty – Medal of Honor, Vietnam
400 Medal of Honor Recipients Buried At Arlington National Cemetery
Can Do! U.S. Navy Seabees
Marine Corps In Europe During WWII
253rd Anniversary of the Boston Massacre
58 Marines Reenlist at Arlington on 78th Anniversary of Flag Raising At Iwo Jima
The Buffalo Soldiers Through The Eyes of One of Them: Sgt. George Jordan
78th Anniversary of the Raising of The Flag Over Iwo Jima
Medal of Honor To Be Awarded To Retired Col. Paris Davis
Tuskegee Airmen: Their Importance to American Military and Cultural History
Making Naval History At Super Bowl LVII
Guadalcanal: The Beginning of The End For Japan
Remembering Army Special Forces Sgt. Brian L. Buker – Medal of Honor
Remembering the Gulf War and Its Veterans
Ceasefire In Vietnam: January 27, 1973
Seeing Is Believing: The Day We Flew Too Low to Be Believed
What It Means to Be A Recon Marine
The U.S. Air Force U-2 Dragon Lady Is 65 Years Old, But Will Fly For Another 30-40 Years
DOD Institutes Changes in The Awarding of Three Medals
Four Military History Events That Happened on Christmas
1st Lt. Joe Thorne – First South Dakotan to be KIA in Vietnam 1965
The Battle of the Chosin Reservoir
“Why I Serve”: A Native American Perspective
Marine Corps’s 247th Birthday
Buck Coffman, a Marine’s Marine
More →