For decades, Fort McClellan, a now-closed U.S. Army base in Alabama, was home to training facilities for chemical warfare and military police units. But what many didn’t know is that those…
Sexual assault and harassment in the military—collectively known as Military Sexual Trauma (MST)—have affected thousands of service members across all branches. In response, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the…
Veterans trust the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to provide quality healthcare. But when that trust is broken through medical negligence—such as misdiagnosis, surgical errors, or delayed treatment—the consequences can…
The long-term effects of burn pit exposure are finally receiving the national attention they deserve. For decades, U.S. service members stationed in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other overseas locations were exposed to toxic…
Toxic exposure has long been a hidden enemy for veterans who served in hazardous environments—from burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan to Agent Orange in Vietnam. In 2025, recent laws…