Explore the WWII fight for equality at the National WWII Museum’s Fighting for the Right to Fight exhibit, featuring firsthand accounts and AI interviews.
Volunteers spruce up New Orleans facilities for homeless veterans, providing decorations and essential services to aid their transition to stable housing.
After a devastating tornado damaged his Slidell apartment, Vietnam veteran George Hollis, known as "Mr. George," received support from Colleen Orfanello, a fellow veteran's daughter
Samuel Meyer, known for his family's historic hat store, Meyer the Hatter, and a WWII veteran, receives France's Legion of Honor at the National WWII Museum.
Explore the Legion of Mars Krewe's unique Mardi Gras celebrations, honoring military and first responders with elaborate floats, costumes, and parades in New Orleans.
Dr. Clarence Becknell recently earned his Doctor of Education from Xavier University. During the process, he was determined to highlight the challenges of veterans adjusting to life after the military.