VA is dedicated to ensuring our nation’s Veterans and eligible […]
On Veterans Day, we take time to celebrate the service, […]
My dad, a U.S. Air Force veteran, would offer this unsolicited advice to his offspring regularly, encouraging to us to respect authority, accept responsibility for our actions, deal with problems with courage and discipline, and most of all, have integrity in every aspect of our lives. Growing up, I can’t say I was the perfect representation of this ideal. I regularly (and foolishly) challenged my mother and father’s vast knowledge.
The bus carrying Veterans of past conflicts pulled up alongside […]
A look at the Beaufort National Cemetery and the African-American soldiers in the Massachusetts 54th Infantry regiment.
On the 149th anniversary of the establishment of the Medal of Honor, the VA congratulates an upcoming living recipient: Army Ranger and SFC Leroy Petry.
Georgia's new Veteran cemeteries are possible due to the Veterans Cemetery Grants Program allowing states and tribal organizations to build these cemeteries
VA is working to improve their relationships with the 565 federally recognized Native American tribes and the Veterans which come from them.
A look at the under-construction Jacksonville National Cemetery and the local connections and history it captures.
The National Cemetery Administration honors and serves Veterans and their families. This includes meeting the needs and wishes regarding committal service.
On July 4 2009 & 2010 a naturalization ceremony was held in Baghdad for active duty servicemembers, nearly 200 sworn in as American citizenship each time.
A Veteran shares the need for togetherness on July 4th. In her long history of service she had enjoyed the comradeship with other servicemembers.