Veterans Legacy Program
Julia Kabance is the oldest member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, one of a handful of remaining Native American Veterans from WWII and a life member of American Legion We-Ta-Se Post 410.
"These people have been a tremendous help and I consider them my friends now," a local Veterans says of help received during California wildfires.
Today, we remember the fallen, honor those who protect and defend us and ask what more can we do serve each other and our nation in their honor.
Army Veteran Dr. Charlie Stenger worked at VA helping other POWs for three decades.
As VA celebrates Women’s Equality Day, we are grateful to those women Veterans, whose courage and sacrifice helped demonstrate our equality as citizens to the nation.
Joining the Red Cross recreation team would get Nancy Smoyer to Vietnam. At the time, only being a journalist would get women as far into Vietnam. So in 1967 that’s exactly what she did.
Among an archive comprising more than 100,000 stories, approximately 6,000 women speak to the crucial role of women in the armed forces.
Pvt. Jewett Williams, a Civil War soldier who fought with the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry regiment, will never be forgotten again.
Army Veteran tackles state bureaucracy to get license plates honoring fellow Veterans
Michael Le Buhn has learned to laugh at his injury. It’s not because he finds it funny, but so he can continue to embrace it.
The Human Hug Project is partnering with local VA facilities to launch a first in the nation Hug Ambassador Program.