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Ohio organizations from Cincinnati to Toledo hope to build tiny home villages for homeless and housing insecure veterans.
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Geri Maples is executive director of the SW Ohio chapter of Blue Star Families, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting military families by connecting them with resources.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentIn sweeping expansion of benefits, veterans exposed during service to hazards, from chemicals to asbestos and more, are eligible for VA medical care.
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MILVETS incoming president Carrie Killingsworth said the organization gets a lot of community support and expects the parade to return next year.
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An Ohio-based Veterans group is speaking out against the disbanding of the AIR commission, a group tasked with deciding which VA Hospitals should close or reorganize.
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President Biden is urging Congress to send a burn-pits bill to his desk.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe largest study in the world on biological differences of people living with PTSD could lead to diagnosis through blood and saliva tests.
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Lawrence Brooks served in the U.S. Army when the military was still racially segregated. But the Black soldier's deployment to Australia offered a reprieve from the racism of Jim Crow laws at home.
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Roughly 200,000 military personnel in the U.S. transition to civilian life each year. With one in three veterans are underemployed, the Department of Defense and many organizations that support veterans are working to address the problem. Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher we explore efforts to address veteran underemployment.
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Roughly 200,000 military personnel in the U.S. transition to civilian life each year. With one in three veterans are underemployed, the Department of Defense and many organizations that support veterans are working to address the problem. Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher we explore efforts to address veteran underemployment.