Memorial Day: Remembering a Vanishing WWII Generation
As the number of surviving WWII veterans rapidly declines, this Memorial Day article honors a Navy veteran who served in WWII and Korea and passed away at age 92.
🇺🇸 In honor of those who gave everything in service to this nation — FedSmith observes Memorial Day with gratitude. 🇺🇸
As the number of surviving WWII veterans rapidly declines, this Memorial Day article honors a Navy veteran who served in WWII and Korea and passed away at age 92.
On Memorial Day, we honor missing service members. Learn how a federal agency uncovers their stories and why it matters.
EEOC ruled that DOI unlawfully denied religious exemptions to the COVID vaccine mandate and criticized how it treated the federal employees who asked.
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Federal employees go unpaid during government shutdowns, and now a new Senate resolution ensures senators will too.