After Paula Davis lost her only son, Private First Class Justin R. Davis, she became a part of a community of grieving families who make the pilgrimage to Section 60 every week.
The National Memorial Day Concert chronicles the journey of one Vietnam Veteran who overcame his wounds by sharing his experience and compassion with other Veterans.
Originally called Decoration Day, from the early tradition of decorating graves with flowers, wreaths and flags, Memorial Day is a day for remembrance of those who have died in service to our country.
“The inscription on it read, ‘Sunchon Tunnel Massacre, 1950 Korea, POW Survivor.’ And on the inside was a name."
At the National World War I Museum and Memorial, an entire weekend of activities wholly unique to the Kansas City-based institution aims to both honor and remember those who gave their lives in service to the United States
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Maximillian Uriarte. Max joined the Marine Corps as an 0351 Assaultman and served his enlistment stationed in Hawaii. Max served two tours in Iraq and is best known for his comic strip titled "Terminal Lance."
The forgotten graves of 22 Civil War Veterans received military headstones at a cemetery in Oswego, Illinois
Thanks to the Buffalo VA Medical Center, an Iraq Veteran was able to share a special moment with his 5-year-old son as they took their first walk on the beach together.
On Saturday, May 7, VA Secretary Bob McDonald delivered the […]
Kayla Williams is taking her commitment to serving Veterans into an important role here at the VA. She is the new director of the Center for Women Veterans.
With the ultimate goal of helping to find meaningful employment for disabled Veterans, Billy W. Wright works with federal agencies and Veteran support organizations to spread awareness, develop programs, workshops and training sessions.
This week, VA is participating in Public Service Recognition Week, an annual celebration to honor the country’s many public servants and to show appreciation for their work.