The Veterans Crisis Line is a very important resource. We encourage everyone to put the number in their phone. 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1.
Pearl Harbor survivor Sterling Cale shares his perspective during the attack, how he responded, and his role in recovering bodies afterwards.
VA has a "no wrong door" policy. That means no matter how you contact VA about being homeless, you connected with the people you need to talk to.
Melissa Heintz, co-host of The American Veteran, sat down with Secretary Shulkin to discuss the state of VA eight months into his watch.
Native Americans serve our country at a high rate compared […]
Army Veteran Nate Boyer joins Borne the Battle to talk about becoming a Green Beret, transitioning out to attend college, and his current initiatives.
On Borne the Battle, we like to spotlight Veterans with […]
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Craig joins Borne the Battle to talk about meeting his best friend Fred, getting him home, and how Fred has played a role in his transition and recovery.
I separated from the Marine Corps in September 2011. I […]
Phil Klay talks to us about art of storytelling, the benefits of expressing yourself through words, his service, and post military life.
Award winning journalist Sebastian Junger joins Borne the Battle to discuss the power of storytelling and the importance of sharing our experiences.