On this week's episode of Borne the Battle, host Pablo Meza spoke with Rachel Han from VA's mobile app team, who shared how VA is using apps as a digital bridge connecting Veterans to VA's benefits and services.
This episode of Borne the Battle features MG Charles Swannack, Speedway Motor Sports’ VP of Armed Forces Affairs, and member of Patriot Military Family Foundation.
This episode of Borne the Battle—a benefits breakdown—features Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF).
Army and Air Force Veteran Fannie Griffin McClendon is a centenarian and was part of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion. The only all-female, all-black battalion to serve overseas during World War II.
Borne the Battle #254: Army Veteran Tommy Davis, Video Game Q/A, Zenimax Media, Elder Scrolls Online
On this episode of Borne the Battle, Army Veteran Tommy Davis shares his story about military service, then work in the video game industry.
Army Veteran James Stejskal spent nine years in West Berlin during the Cold War, now talking about clandestine missions on Borne the Battle.
The Veterans Legacy Memorial website at https://www.vlm.cem.va.gov/ memorializes the over 3.7 million Veterans interred in VA national cemeteries.
Army Veteran Dawn Halfaker thought her life was over after being wounded in action and losing her arm. On this episode of Borne the Battle, Halfaker talks about overcoming her darkest days and how she became the founder and CEO of her own business.
This week's Borne the Battle episode features Navy Veteran and New York Times bestselling author Jack Carr. He discusses his dreams of becoming a Navy SEAL and author. Through his enthusiasm for reading and studying novels on military-science novels, Carr's dreams became a reality.
The first poem Army Veteran Erika Land composed was meant to be her farewell gift to the world before she committed suicide. Now she travels around the country to share the art which motivated her to keep on living.
Army Veteran Blake Hall shares what life was like after leaving the Army, insight to the future of online identification, and gives tips to entrepreneurs.
Army Veteran and former VA employee, Terrence Hayes, is the VFW’s National Director of Communications. Hayes shares what he’s learned about the VFW since starting his new position.