How much do you know about Wisconsin's military veterans?
A De Pere High School alumnus killed in World War II is finally being honored.
Most people run marathons to challenge themselves. Maj. George Kraehe runs them to challenge others.
Take an interactive look at Wisconsin service members through history.
Soldiers placed more than 220,000 small U.S. flags at Arlington National Cemetery to mark the start of Memorial Day weekend activities.
Pressuring Congress, President Barack Obama is laying out an election year "to do" list Tuesday that urges lawmakers to take another look at economic proposals
Hundreds of veterans of World War II gathered at the National Railroad Museum in Ashwaubenon on Friday. It was a time to remember, reflect and honor.
The dedication of a home in Bellevue is giving hope to veterans returning from service. The KI Hope House is a three bedroom home designed to give a veteran
First lady Michelle Obama will speak Monday at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Warrior Games, a competition for more than 200 wounded, ill and injured
The Huffington Post has its Pulitzer. David Wood's 10-part series on the struggles of wounded American soldiers returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan,
On April 9, 1942, American and Filipino soldiers surrendered after the fall of Bataan, prompting the Bataan Death March which claimed thousands of lives.
Four pieces of legislation are now law, aiding veterans in landing a job.
The author of "The Pacific" is set to visit Madison for a Wisconsin Veterans Museum fundraiser next month.
Three housing agencies in Wisconsin have received federal grants of about $415,000 to provide permanent housing for more than 75 homeless veterans.
After losing his prosthetic hand several months ago, Craig Andersen now has a piece of his life back.
An organization that flies World War II veterans to see their memorial in Washington, D.C., is planning to salute thousands of veterans at Miller Park this
