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Job fair held for NM veterans

Thursday veterans, the National Guard and the reserves, will get their chance to find jobs.

Death March, N.M. soldiers remembered

For some people 71 years ago is ancient history, but for many New Mexicans, the Bataan Death March in World War II can never be forgotten.

WWII veteran receives delayed medal

A World War II combat veteran finally received his Victory Medal this week 67 years after it was authorized by Congress at the end of the war.

War-torn reunion 40 years in the making

The man who saved the life of an infant 40 years ago in Vietnam reunited with her in Albuquerque Friday.

Veterans gather at state memorial wall

Friday is designated Vietnam Veterans Day in New Mexico, and this weekend is your chance to honor soldiers from New Mexico who were killed in the line of duty.

State honors, buries forgotten veterans

Six deceased veterans, their remains unclaimed for as long as 23 years, received full military honors Tuesday when they were buried in the Santa Fe National

Infograph: PTSD amoung war veterans

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can occur after someone goes through a traumatic event like combat, assault or disaster. Most people have stress reactions

Families look for those missing during war

People from across New Mexico and even other states flocked to Albuquerque, hoping to get news about their loved ones who went missing during war.

Man reunited with Purple Heart from WWII

Ninety-year-old George Hemphill reclaimed the Purple Heart he earned during World War II in France at a ceremony. He mailed it home and assumed it was in a box

Local vets mixed reaction on Walmart jobs

Walmart officials released a press statement which states beginning this Memorial Day, the company will start to fill 100,000 positions that it already has

Gallup veteran gets earned medals

It's been 40 years, but a Gallup native finally has his medals for serving his country in Vietnam.

Jobless veterans rescue Ohio robbery victim

A homeless man and another who was recently homeless are being hailed as heroes for coming to the aid of a man who was being robbed in downtown Cincinnati.

Retired Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf dies

A U.S. official says retired Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, who commanded the U.S.-led international coalition that drove Saddam Hussein's forces out of Kuwait in

Bataan Death March survivor has died

A grant county man who survived the infamous Bataan Death March during World War II has died at age 93.   

Work on veterans cemetery stopped

A project dedicated to veterans in southeast New Mexico just came to an unexpected halt.

Pearl Harbor dead remembered on 71st anniversary

More than 2,000 people at Pearl Harbor and many more around the country are marking the 71st anniversary of the Japanese attack that killed thousands of people

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