Top 5 Veterans News Today: Dec. 02, 2017

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  1. After 2 decades, Wasilla’s veterans wall is moving to a new home. Every November, hundreds of Mat-Su residents gather at the Veterans Wall of Honor near the Parks Highway for a usually blustery ceremony on Veterans Day. But, after two years in limbo, Wasilla’s popular memorial is moving from the scenic but wind-scoured bluff it has occupied for more than 20 years near Mat-Su Regional Medical Center.
  2. Intelligence veterans blast Tom Cotton as pro-torture, ‘partisan,’ and ‘wholly unfit’ to lead the CIA. Several CIA veterans reacted with alarm on Thursday to news that Republican Sen. Tom Cotton could replace Mike Pompeo as head of the intelligence agency within the next two months.

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  3. Here’s How You Can Help Veterans in Need During the Holidays. The holidays are a time of year to give gifts and spend time with your loved ones. But it can also be a difficult season for some of our country’s most noble men and women. So many of our veterans may be out of uniform, but they are still fighting battles, and some are completely without support.
  4. Program allowing disabled and aging veterans to stay in their homes expands to Hampton Roads. Burton Hayes, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II, has spent 70 years with his wife, Mildred. Even now, with Burton at 91 years old and Mildred in her late 80s, the Petersburg couple get to remain together at home…
  5. White House VA Hotline Now Fully Staffed and Operational Around the Clock to Serve Nation’s Veterans. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced Nov. 29 that the White House VA Hotline, first launched in June 2017 as part of President Donald J. Trump’s commitment to reforming VA, is now fully staffed with live agents working to serve veterans 24-hours a day, 365 days a year.

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