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In June, Iraq and Afghanistan veterans' unemployment rate fell below national rate, but female vets in particular struggle
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A special golf course in Washington state is helping wounded veterans get back on track with their lives
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A former Navy SEAL's organization, The Mission Continues, helps veterans transition back to civilian life by helping others
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Paul Lopez put his life on hold when he went to fight for his country in WWII; he recently got back what the war took away
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Five years ago, Army Ranger Joe Miller sat inside his home near Fort Bragg holding a cocked Beretta 40mm, ready to die
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Library of Congress' Veterans History Project collecting first-hand accounts from thousands of vets
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In 1973, 590 POWs from the Vietnam War were feted on the White House lawn; they gathered in California this weekend to remember
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New report published on Memorial Day by Pediatrics highlights challenges of children of deployed service members
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Old Guard soldiers reflect on acts of sacrifice often lost at summer's cusp among barbecues and swimming pool openings
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Ric Ryan started walking around his town of Murphys to escape the demons of life in combat
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During his time as a photographer in Vietnam, Charlie Haughey chronicled the daily life of soldiers in his battalion. Once his tour ended, his nearly 2,000 photo negatives ended up in a shoebox, hidden away. Now, after 45 years, Haughey's mesmerizing images of men battling the hardships and ennui of war are seeing the light of day. Lee Cowan reports.
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Anna Werner visits with veteran Tom Blakey, who has found comfort volunteering at the National WWII Museum in New Orleans.
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Charlie Haughey's intimate pictures of soldiers surviving in the Vietnamese jungle come to light 45 years later, after being rescued from a shoebox
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"60 Minutes" correspondent Steve Kroft hosts special radio hour during Memorial Day weekend exploring disorder
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More than 85,000 veterans treated last year for injuries or illness stemming from sexual abuse in military, and 4,000 sought disability benefits
After War: Eye on Veterans Affairs
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