This week's Borne the Battle episode discusses LPOP's transformative lung cancer care with Dr. Holt, focusing on early detection, precise treatments, and groundbreaking technology.
This week’s Borne the Battle – a benefits breakdown – features the Million Veteran Program (MVP), which is a national, voluntary research program to learn about how genes, lifestyle and military exposures affect health and illness and improve health care for Veterans.
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 week's Borne the Battle features Army Major General (ret.) Mark Graham, whose story of personal loss will also be featured at the National Memorial Day Concert.
This week’s Borne the Battle–a benefits breakdown—features the Office of Harassment and Assault Prevention. The office’s goal is simple: All those who visit a VA facility should be treated with dignity and respect.
Vietnam Veteran Fred Bourjaily shares his war time experience and how today he helps the Veteran community through Veterans' Treatment Court
One of the first females to fly in a combat zone, Navy Veteran Linda Maloney, shares her journey in the Navy and her desire to honor Woman Veterans through Proudly She Served.
In the Navy, Andrew Bliss served as a military journalist. Today, he puts his passion for storytelling to use for Bad Robot Productions.
This week's episode of Borne the Battle features Army Veteran Tim McCoy, a historian, curator and CEO of Winged Warriors Inc.
This week’s Borne the Battle – a benefits breakdown – features the Office of Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU). They are an internal accountability office that protects and advocates for Veteran-owned businesses. They also work to ensure that Veteran entrepreneurs can compete and be selected for a fair amount of contract opportunities.
This week's episode features Air Force Veteran and former Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force Larry Spencer, who is now president of the Air Force Association.
“Adapt and overcome!” Marine Veteran Elysa Acosta-Millan talks about moving from holding a rifle in the Marine Corps to holding a microphone on the red carpet. She also talks about taking advantage of Active Duty for Operational Support (ADOS), a program common to several branches of the military that allows reservists to serve in temporary postings while receiving all the benefits of of active-duty, including time accumulated toward retirement.