Army Veteran John Moddie, 97, was assigned to B Battery, 590th Field Artillery Battalion, 106th Infantry Division. Captured in 1944, he spent time in prison camp Stalag 9B.
Army Veteran with multiple sclerosis hid his condition for years. He urges others with MS to not make the mistakes he did. “Just do something!”
Martinsburg Army Veteran Donald “Dusty” Rhodes spent six months as a Prisoner of War before being sent to fight in the Battle of the Bulge.
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New Orleans Salute to the Flag event will include a flag raising, Pledge of Allegiance and music by the American Legion Post 377 band.
After by-pass surgery, Army Veteran Carl Haaland, avid woodworker, wanted to give his Houston VA cardiothoracic team a sign of his gratitude.
A VA nurse used his CPR skills help save the life of a fellow athlete. “My adrenaline kicked in. My main thought was please don’t die on me.”
When a fire damaged Army Veteran’s home, he received help from HUD-VASH, a collaborative program pairing HUD assistance with VA support.
VA vocational nurse surprised cancer patient Army Veteran Rachel VanDeMark in a purple wig, a favorite color for a very special reason.
Thanks to a determined man and his metal detector, a bracelet very special to a WWII Veteran was returned along with special salutes.
“Ms. Duong is the first Vietnamese person I have talked to since Vietnam in 1970. I could tell immediately that she sincerely cared about me.”
Army Veteran Lorenzo Campbell was facing homelessness until a VA social worker connected him with VA homeless programs.