They Served. Now, Inspired by What They Saw, They Sell.
Some veterans have started businesses that draw from their experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan, and thrived.
By Jennifer Steinhauer
Jennifer Steinhauer has been a reporter for The New York Times since 1994. She has worked on the Metro, Business and National desks, and served as City Hall bureau chief and Los Angeles bureau chief before moving to Washington in 2010. She is the author of a novel, two cookbooks and “The Firsts,” the story of the women of the 116th Congress.
Some veterans have started businesses that draw from their experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan, and thrived.
By Jennifer Steinhauer
The military has struggled to meet the mental health needs of troops, lawmakers and service members say.
By Jennifer Steinhauer
The complex dynamics among veterans’ groups reflect general exhaustion with war among American voters and shifting domestic politics.
By Jennifer Steinhauer
Lloyd J. Austin’s rejection of the governors’ request to exempt their states’ troops from the national military coronavirus vaccine mandate sets the stage for a possible court fight.
By Jennifer Steinhauer
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By Jennifer Steinhauer
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By Jennifer Steinhauer
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By Jennifer Steinhauer
Several governors are seeking exemptions for their National Guard troops.
By Jennifer Steinhauer
The move comes as the Pentagon released a new order this week saying that National Guard members who do not get vaccinated would receive a general order of reprimand, essentially ending their careers.
By Jennifer Steinhauer
They are the first members of a total U.S. military force of more than two million believed to be forced out over the shots.
By Jennifer Steinhauer and Giulia Heyward