Vet Centers are available in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico and America Samoa.
“I would urge any Veteran who’s on the street, who’s living in their car, to give this a chance, because it’s an opportunity you don’t understand until you’ve actually experienced it."
Over the last four years, Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) employees have worked hard to serve our Veterans, their families and survivors and to move the organization into the digital age.
Many Servicemembers join the military ready to go to war. Others face their toughest battles when they leave the service.
Today, at the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., Veterans and their community gathered to honor those that fought on D-Day.
In May 2012, Army Veteran Larry Karlin’s life was forever changed when a vehicle struck him from behind, crushing him between two cars and, ultimately, taking his right leg.
"That Which I Love Destroys Me" strikes a chord across the nation because it showed exactly what it means to grapple with these issues that so many of our Veterans are facing.
For years I have kept on my desk a copy […]
Our Women Veterans is a “visual oral history,” and it is an appreciation, recognition, and communication of the lives of our women Veterans.
“VA recently announced the launch of the Veterans Legacy Program to memorialize Veterans' service and sacrifice through educational programming using the rich resources found throughout VA national cemeteries, soldier’s lots and monument sites,” said Matthew Sullivan, deputy under secretary for finance and planning for the National Cemetery Administration. “NCA will bring their stories to life.”
“The inscription on it read, ‘Sunchon Tunnel Massacre, 1950 Korea, POW Survivor.’ And on the inside was a name."
As the principal advisor to the Secretary on issues that affect women Veterans, representing us during the MyVA transformation is one of my top priorities, along with leading the Center for Women Veterans’ mission and activities.