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Native Americans have served the United States with honor, loyalty, and bravery since the Revolutionary War (1775-1782). Despite facing discrimination, many Native American Veterans volunteered for service throughout the centuries, making significant contributions on the battlefield. Some saw it as fighting not only to protect the United States, but also their ancestral land. For their sacrifice, the VA hospital in Muskogee has led the charge in providing exceptional care for Native American Veterans for 100 years.
Read moreResearchers from RAND Corporation develop a new concept for strategic disruption by special operations forces, involving proactive campaigns to delay, degrade, or deny an adversary’s ability to achieve core interests through its preferred strategies. This research provides a clear framework, grounded in concrete historical examples, for how strategic disruption campaigns can create the time, space, and opportunity for strategic gains across diplomatic, informational, military, and economic instruments of national power.
Read moreJune 6, 1944, marked the first time George Mullins was ever in battle.
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Read moreOKLAHOMA (KFOR) – A new initiative is giving Oklahoma veterans a chance to share their stories in their own words. The Veterans History Project captures these stories on video from the people who experienced it firsthand so their legacy can live on.
Read moreA long-awaited government study sheds more light on the exposure and health impacts on those who have served at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
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