This week’s Borne The Battle episode features Marine Veteran Daniel Sharp, the Chief Executive Officer of PopSmoke Media and podcast host of The Smokepit.
The Senior Director of Military Programs at Walmart provides an update on the hiring initiatives through the company and the Walmart Foundation donating $1 million to Hire Heroes USA.
The VA's Center of Faith is a resource to educate local clergy about Veteran concerns and VA benefits so they can reach out to Veterans within their communities.
Perry Fiorz was an analytical scientist for the Air Force, but he has since returned to his first love--music--as the CEO of Epic Music LA.
Army Veteran Denise Loring has shot at the USA Olympic Trials, and World Championships. She sits down with Borne the Battle and talks about how Camp Valor Outdoors offers Veterans a chance to explore recreational therapy.
This week we’re revisiting the Reading's WWII Weekend. Walter Stitt was a Sherman Tank Gun Loader with General Patton’s 3rd Armored Division. During WWII, Victor Maurlli served as a Navy Frogman in Guam, Philippines, and during the Battle of Midway.
In honor of 75th anniversary of the GI Bill, VA’s Loan Guaranty Service team sat down with Borne the Battle on its 150th episode to discuss one of the best and most popular Veteran benefits--the VA home loan entitlement.
WWII Weekend in Reading, PA had over twenty-five WWII Veterans attend the event. Included were two survivors on the attacks of Pearl Harbor. At the time of the attack, Richard (Dick) Schimmel was one of the first soldiers to ever work with radar and William Bonelli was a mechanic at Hickam Airfield.
David talks about becoming a Green Beret, being attached to a MIKE Force in Vietnam, being a security contractor, and helping reform Arizona's university system to become friendlier to military Veterans.
A Marine Veteran and his longtime girlfriend founded a nonprofit and patented a backpack with the homeless Veteran in mind.
Today, two new Fisher houses are opening at the James J. Peters VAMC. To mark today’s event, we interviewed the President (and very first hired employee) of the Fisher House Foundation, Army Veteran David Coker.
Jan is an Army Veteran, professional wrestler, VA Employee and was recently featured on the first episode of Comedy Central's "Klepper." His group, The Valhalla Club, is a veteran stable that uses wrestling to cope with PTSD.