This December, we remember the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Listen to our interview with Army Veteran Kayla Williams as she talks about her decision to join the military, Military before & after the 9/11 attacks, serving in Iraq and transitioning from Servicemember to military spouse and Veteran.
VA has a long history in cancer prevention and research, including ongoing collaborations with other public agencies, and profit and non-profit corporations to enhance cancer research, including studies that support the national Precision Medicine Initiative.
VA’s Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships (CFBNP) works with Veterans where they are -- as they integrate back into their families, communities and careers as well as into places for moral and spiritual support.
Navy Veteran Michael Lumpkin is currently the Special Envoy and Coordinator of the Global Engagement Center at the U.S. Department of State.
Dr. Hilliard Seigler, a researcher and surgeon at the Durham VA Health Care System as well as Duke University, where the Durham VA shares an affiliation, is VA's oldest Veteran employee.
VA is the largest single provider of care for HIV infection in the United States. In calendar year 2015, VA served nearly 28,000 Veterans receiving care for HIV disease.
The Veterans Opportunity to Work to Hire Heroes Act of 2011 brought about major changes to help transitioning Servicemembers acquire the training and skills they need to seamlessly integrate into the civilian economy.
VA prepares to transform its largest transitional housing program to better serve Veterans experiencing homelessness
Navy Veteran Bradley Snyder is a swimmer on the United States Paralympic team who competed at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio.
VA is introducing 1-844-MyVA311 (1-844-698-2311) as a go-to source for Veterans and their families who don’t know what number to call.
Herschel “Woody” Williams does not remember most of the Battle of Iwo Jima. After he took out the first pillbox, he does not remember how he returned to his station five more times over a period of four hours to retrieve serviced flamethrowers and continued to take out pillbox after pillbox.