Every Veteran has a story to tell, and in 2016, VA shared many of their stories on Facebook.
Acclaimed recording artist Tim Rushlow, the former lead singer of the group Little Texas, spent time traveling to entertain those deployed and overseas for the holidays, which inspired him to write "A Soldier's Gift."
An estimated 250 community members came to the Alexandria National Cemetery on Dec. 17 to participate in the laying of more than 2,700 donated wreaths at the graves of Veterans.
Like many other men and women of his generation, Paul A. Wieser volunteered to serve his country at a young age.
On Christmas Day 1944 near Chaumont, Belgium, Paul J. Wiedorfer destroyed one position. He overwhelmed the second. Minutes later when platoon leader and platoon sergeant were wounded, he took command and led the platoon to the objective.
Vet Tix has provided more than 2.5 million tickets for events across the country ranging from college and professional sports to concerts and theater performances.
"This is a life-changing event, and I'm not going to let anybody down," said U.S. Navy Veteran Troy Davidson as he received the keys to his brand new, fully-loaded Kenworth T680 truck.
Motorcyclists and Veterans have a lot in common, they are both incredibly generous.
A Charleston VA nurse receives the DAISY Award for dedication to and demonstrating VA's core "I CARE" values: integrity, commitment, advocacy, respect and excellence.
Three Pearl Harbor survivors and a Pearl Harbor witness share their different, and similar, perspectives of the December 7, 1941 attacks.
Honoring a Navy Veteran with a VA memorial marker has meant a lot to this family, and they can't thank VA enough.
Today, we honor the almost 3,600 Americans killed or wounded at Pearl Harbor 75 years ago. And we remember America’s greatest generation—those who came forward to answer a great challenge.