The movie, which will hit theaters Oct. 27, is a war drama that chronicles the lives of four Army soldiers as they struggle with transitioning back into civilian life upon returning home from war in Iraq.
American Legion National Commander Denise Rohan responds to USA TODAY revealing VA has for years concealed mistakes and misdeeds by staff members entrusted with caring for veterans.
National Commander Denise H. Rohan and Legion leadership meet in Indianapolis to vote on resolutions, receive donations and promote Family First! initiatives.
American Legion National commander lamented the politicization of what used to be a display of unity at NFL games and other sporting events throughout the country.