
Steve Walsh
ReporterSteve joined WHRO in 2023 to cover military and veterans. Steve has extensive experience covering the military and working in public media, most recently at KPBS in San Diego, WYIN in Gary, Indiana and WBEZ in Chicago. In the early 2000s, he embedded with members of the Indiana National Guard in Kuwait and Iraq. Steve reports for NPR’s American Homefront Project, a national public media collaboration that reports on American military life and veterans. Steve is also on the board of Military Reporters & Editors.
You can reach Steve at steve.walsh@whro.org.
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The raise is less than in recent years, after lawmakers tie veterans benefits to the increase for Social Security.
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Super Hornets NAS Oceana fly over Carter’s home in Plains, Georgia.
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William & Mary is hosting a free panel discussion Wednesday at 5 p.m.
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The roughly 6,500 sailors from USS Truman are the latest round of U.S. troops headed to the Middle East.
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Secretary Denis McDonough met with the interim director and other temporary leaders Thursday.
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Housing is one part of CNO’s Navigation Plan for the Navy.
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Navy vet and minority advocate Lindsay Church’s personal and public life merged when the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade
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The VA Inspector General found there aren’t enough supervisors.
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The Navy is reporting chronic maintenance issues across most ships in the fleet.
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David Walker was one of 25 crew members from the USS California whose bodies were exhumed in 2018 and identified via DNA.