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For Alexa and George Rice, military service was only the beginning.

After years of sacrifice and deployments, they wanted to keep making a difference, not just for veterans, but for all Americans. Through Concerned Veterans for America, they found that opportunity.

In Alexa’s words: “Veterans have a heart of service. We don’t just stop when we take the unifo...

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ARLINGTON, Va. –Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) today expressed support for the administration’s renewed diplomatic effort to end the war in Ukraine following President Trump’s release of a 28-point peace proposal. 

CVA Executive Director John Vick issued the ...

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ARLINGTON, Va. – Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) thanks President Donald Trump for signing the Continuing Resolution to reopen the federal government and end the longest shutdown in American history.

CVA Executive Director John Vick issued the following statement:

“The President has restored stability for our military families, ...

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ARLINGTON, Va. ― Congressional passage of the Continuing Resolution to end the government shutdown is a relief for active-duty service members, their families, and all Americans who have been negatively impacted over the last six weeks. This agreement ensures pay for our troops, nearly half of whom live paycheck to paycheck, and enables our military to focus ...

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After more than twenty years of deployments, the U.S. military has begun reducing its mission in Iraq by about 20%, shifting forces and leaving fewer than 2,000 on the ground.

It’s a step in the right direction, but the fight to bring the troops home isn’t over.

Why Do We Still Have Troops in Iraq?

Washington sent Americans into Iraq on promises...

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