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Donald Trump was focusing on veterans Sunday at the annual Rolling Thunder motorcycle rally, hoping to find a receptive audience despite some missteps in his presidential campaign. Trump angered veterans early on when he criticized the military record of John McCain, the Arizona senator who was the Republican presidential nominee in 2008.
Larry Frounfelkner of Vacaville salutes a tombstone of a U.S. veteran after planting an American flag at the Sacramento Valley National Cemetery in Dixon, Saturday. Frounfelkner, a Vietnam veteran, attended the flag planting ceremony to honor his father and father-in-law, whom both served in the U.S. military.
Sixty percent of veterans returning home suffer from hearing loss, tinnitus, or auditory disorders now considered the most prevalent injury among returning veterans. This is according to the Hearing Health Foundation.
In this photo taken Feb. 25, 206, Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald speaks in Washington. Republicans are criticizing McDonald after he compared wait times to receive VA health care to the hours people wait for rides at Disney theme parks.
House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis. faces reporters at Republican National Committee headquarters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, May 24, 2016, following a closed-door caucus.
First on the phone we have the United States senator Pat Toomey who could make the availability today and we're glad to have a bypass. It turned out it is always our pleasure to have you on the show I wanna start out today with says something that the veterans affairs secretary Robert McDonald's .
Local veterans and members of the community dedicated a new service monument at the Southern Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery on Saturday, May 21. The monuments stands in tribute to all service men and women on the United States military - past, present and future. The ceremony coincided with Armed Forces Day.
The 265-159 vote effectively bans the display of the battle flags at cemeteries that the Department of Veterans Affairs oversees. The amendment makes it illegal to display the bars and stars, even if the soldier being honored fought for the Confederate States Army.