It has been said, "poor is the Nation that has no heroes, but beggared is the Nation that has and forgets them." Visiting our national cemeteries is a way of remembering our heroes.
Kate Tillotson served in the Marine Corps for four years as a Radio Operator. After she got out, she began pursuing higher education at University of Tulsa.
This year’s budget request includes 82 legislative proposals that will help enable the department to better serve Veterans.
On Saturday, May 20, VA Secretary Dr. David Shulkin delivered the Honors Day address at the University of Cincinnati's College of Medicine commencement.
These three women became the first American military casualties of World War I. But, part of the ambiguity about their military status nurses came from the fact that they were enrolled by the American Red Cross before being inducted into the U.S. Army.
The annual event assembled more than 350 participants from the federal government, private industry, professional sports, medical research, caregivers and Veteran communities to collaborate and advance discussions around the prevention and treatment of TBI and concussion.
This volume of Meritorious Segments includes soundbites from AMVETS National Director Joe Chenelly, Team Rubicon Chief Operations Officer Art delaCruz, and Team RWB Executive Director Blayne Smith.
My American Odyssey not only details a soldier’s sobering accounts of war, it also tells of the personal battles that he endured while attempting to live the American Dream, a dream that he fought so hard to defend.
VA is hosting its second annual Brain Trust: Pathways to InnoVAtion summit, which kicked off today at Harvard University.
The groundbreaking achievements of VA researchers, most of who work in direct care, have resulted in 3 Nobel prizes and 7 Lasker awards, not to mention countless cures.
Kayla Williams on deploying to Iraq, Jared Lyon on the value that student Veterans bring to campus, Bill Rausch on his Bronze Star and his service
It was a “takeover” on May 10 as the VA […]