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Sara Young bought a plane ticket just to get through airport security when her military boyfriend had a layover in Dallas. Their 30-minute reunion video touched 2 million viewers.
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Sara Young bought a plane ticket just to get through airport security when her military boyfriend had a layover in Dallas. Their 30-minute reunion video touched 2 million viewers.

Forty years after graduating together, Nigerian Defence Academy alumni reunited to celebrate friendship, honor fallen comrades, and support one another through life's challenges. Their wives visited an orphanage, extending the spirit of service beyond the military.
Military medical professionals celebrated a major milestone as 261 residents and fellows graduated from 58 specialty programs in San Antonio. The ceremony honored years of dedication to healing others while serving their country.

France is bringing back military service with a twist: it's completely voluntary this time. Young people aged 18 to 25 can now choose to experience military training as the program launches this fall.

Two Massachusetts high school graduates who met in seventh grade just earned prestigious four-year military scholarships worth nearly half a million dollars. Their journey from Civil Air Patrol cadets to future military officers shows how friendship and shared values can propel young people to extraordinary heights.

South Korea's military is adopting wireless tracking technology to monitor firearms and reduce soldier suicides, which account for nearly 72% of military deaths. A special committee recommended the move after extensive consultations with front-line units.

Canadian Forces Base Winnipeg brought together military members and Indigenous leaders for a groundbreaking reconciliation event that honors both military service and cultural identity. The gathering took two years to plan and involved over 200 volunteers.

The Marks family gathered in rural Arkansas for their 150th consecutive annual reunion, making it one of America's longest-running family traditions. Despite many family reunions fading away, this resilient clan keeps growing stronger.

Military families moving to British Columbia no longer face months-long employment gaps thanks to new rules removing residency requirements for job support services. The change helps up to 1,000 military spouses and adult children access career resources immediately after relocating.

Five high school seniors whose parents work at military installations just received life-changing scholarships worth $10,000 each. The Corvias Foundation is celebrating 20 years of supporting military families with $20 million in educational support.

Twenty-one students from military families just received $60,000 in scholarships to chase their college dreams. The Fort Hood Scholarship Fund has been lifting up military kids since 1985, and this year's celebration proved the power of community support.

Two Ghanaian military medics scored third place against international teams at a grueling U.S. Army medical competition in Italy. Their performance showcases growing excellence in African military healthcare partnerships.

Alfred State College just earned a national Silver Military Friendly School ranking for how well it supports veterans, service members, and their families. The New York college stands out for making the transition from military service to student life smoother with dedicated spaces, financial breaks, and a strong veteran community.
Military veterans are turning combat experience into startup success, with companies like Proteus Space and Onebrief proving that leadership skills translate directly to entrepreneurship. Their stories show how discipline and teamwork create winning businesses.

Dr. Janette Nesheiwat has joined Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to care for service members suffering from mysterious neurological symptoms known as Havana Syndrome. She's bringing her frontline experience to help veterans, intelligence officials, and their families heal from complex brain injuries.

The Mashburn family just held their 161st consecutive annual reunion, recognized by Congress as one of America's longest running family gatherings. What started in 1886 when two brothers reunited after fighting on opposite sides of the Civil War has never missed a single year.

Civil Air Patrol volunteers supported blood drives at West Point and the Naval Academy, collecting 1,581 units of blood. That's enough to save nearly 5,000 military members and their families worldwide.
After nearly four years apart, BTS returned to the stage in a free concert that drew 260,000 fans to Seoul's historic Gwanghwamun Square. The performance marked the group's first reunion since completing mandatory military service and launched their biggest world tour yet.

Moroccan military families just gained access to one of the nation's most advanced hospital networks. The partnership between two major institutions will bring specialized care to thousands of service members and their loved ones.

Amina Abubakar was rescued by Nigerian troops during intense operations targeting armed groups in Katsina State, days after her husband died in captivity. Despite being shot by fleeing kidnappers, she's recovering in a military hospital.
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