Veterans' memories – their stories – pass away with the infirmities of time and age, and eventually, death. That's why it important to save our stories.
VA national cemeteries across the country are honoring World War II Veterans Aug. 14-16 as part of the “Keep the Spirit of ’45 Alive” commemoration.
The Navajo code remains the only spoken code never to be deciphered.
Vietnam Veteran tells the story of a group of Veterans who came together to restore a "Huey" helicopter left in a field for 20 years, forgotten by time.
VA turns 85 today and continues to meet Veterans’ changing medical, surgical and quality-of-life needs.
Three major league ballparks have dedicated a chair of honor to POW/MIA
Sabrina Nicholas saw the soldier holding his daughter when she stepped out into the waiting room at the Washington, D.C., VA Medical Center
Last week, we shared a story with you about Mario […]
Fifteen years ago, a 10-year old California boy found a set of World War II era dog tags laying in the dirt. Now, the 25-year old U.S. Coast Guard reservist wants to reunite the dog tags with their owner or his family.
The day Bryce Hansen lost his left leg started like […]
The #HonorAVeteran Twitter chat addressed FAQs regarding memorial benefits, eligibility requirements, burial options available to Veterans, family members.
Saturday, May 9 was a perfect day on the Gulf […]