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.
When George DeLong started out in the Navy, he had no idea that, within the first year, he would survive one of the worst attacks the United States has ever faced.
Calling all women Veteran artists! VA’s Center for Women Veterans and the Veteran Artist Program will showcase art by 10 women Veterans at 10 VA medical centers around the United States in March 2017, to coincide with Women’s History Month.
With virtual reality technology, anybody now walk the decks of the battleship USS Arizona just before the attack, witness the attack on Battleship Row and visit the USS Arizona Memorial.
This December, we remember the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Living Legacy of American Indian Veterans: a Conversation with Juanita Mullen and Brenda McEwing
As National Native American Heritage Month is coming to a […]
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.
Vera Cecelia Gustafson Palmer experienced World War II in a unique way. She was seldom far from the front, and she saw the worst that the war inflicted, but she also saw heroism on a daily basis.
I love my father all the more today; simply for who he was: a hard-working, stoic, introverted man of high principles – but also, for who he was then – and by nature, who he must always have been: a rogue scoundrel simply making his way through life.