The Pinedas are a multi-generational military service family, honored for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month.
Army Air Corps 2nd Lt. Joseph L. Burke finally received the honorable burial he earned, more than 80 years after his death aboard a World War II “hell ship.”
One Veteran's story of receiving comprehensive, interdisciplinary wrap-around Polytrauma care at VA’s Intensive Evaluation and Treatment Program (IETP).
A powerful legacy of military service comes full circle as Rob Sterling reflects on his family’s history and the lasting connection to the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center.
World War II Navy Veteran Therold Roberts celebrated his 100th birthday at the Birmingham VA Clinic.
Civil War and early 20th century Veterans faced addiction, underscoring America's first and second opioid crisis.
VA Specially Adapted Housing colleagues worked with Veteran Anthony Owens to renovate and adapt his home to improve his quality of life and provide independent living.
VA dentists provide essential dental services that support not only the oral health, but also the overall well-being of our nation’s Veterans.
Lindsay Kasow was one of 12 Veterans who ran the Old Glory Ultra Relay which traversed America—from San Diego to Washington, D.C.
After an automobile accident, Veteran Edna Higa told the doctors to make sure she was okay so she could go to the Golden Age Games.
Looking for a place to bring your clinical career? Consider a job at VA that offers unbeatable benefits and a mission that matters.
This month’s Congressional Gold Medal recognition delves into the history, struggles, and recent legislative efforts to rectify injustices to Filipino WWII Veterans.












