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Veteran's Day

Nov 8, 2024

From Boots to Solar Energy: Arizona’s Bright Future with Veterans Job Recruiting, Training

There are many ways to honor veterans on Veterans Day outside of attending a parade or raising an American flag outside your home. While these gestures are appreciated, what veterans […]

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Nov 15, 2022

Arizonans among those celebrating national memorial to Native veterans

There were 51 Native veterans from Arizona – part of a contingent of 1,500 from across the country – on hand for the formal dedication of the National Native American Veterans Memorial.

Nov 10, 2022

Arizona vets won’t let guard down

For everyone who organized, went door to door, phonebanked, donated, and voted, whether you voted as we did, thank you for your participation ...

Nov 12, 2019

McSally: Veteran deportations should be reviewed individually

The state's Republican U.S. senator said Monday that immigration officials need to examine situations before veterans who are in this country illegally are deported.

Nov 11, 2019

Predatory lending hurts Arizona’s veterans

Veterans, military service members, and their families suffer serious harm when predatory lenders target them with unscrupulously high interest rates. Currently, Arizona law allows predatory lenders to charge rates of over 200% APR. We believe this needs to change.

Robert Spindler, archivist and curator for the Arizona Collection at ASU Libraries, displays some recordings former Arizona Gov. Howard Pyle made as a radio broadcaster. In time for Veterans Day, ASU has made available online many of the messages home Pyle recorded for Arizonans serving in World War II. (Cronkite News Service Photo by Corbin Carson)
Nov 12, 2012

Restored recordings share greetings from Arizonans serving in World War II

Messages home to Arizona echo across the decades in recordings made during World War II by Howard Pyle, a war correspondent who later served as Arizona’s governor.

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