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  • Are you a woman Veteran battling migraines?

    Are you a woman Veteran battling migraines?

    Women Veterans are three times more likely to experience migraines than men.

  • Woman Veteran recommends VA health care safe space

    Woman Veteran recommends VA health care safe space

    Air Force Operation Enduring Freedom Veteran tells other women Veterans how VA women’s health care “Changed the whole trajectory of my life.”

  • VA woman Veteran author: Army Veteran M.B. Dallocchio

    VA woman Veteran author: Army Veteran M.B. Dallocchio

    Each month, VA’s Center for Women Veterans profiles a different woman Veteran author as part of its Women Veteran Authors Book Corner. This month’s author is Army Veteran M.B. Dallocchio, who served from 1998 to 2006.

  • Milwaukee VA employee is Wisconsin Woman Veteran of Year

    Milwaukee VA employee is Wisconsin Woman Veteran of Year

    VA employee Darcie Greuel, also a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserves, was honored by Gov. Tony Evers as Woman Veteran of the Year.

  • VA woman Veteran author: Navy Veteran Lisa Washington

    VA woman Veteran author: Navy Veteran Lisa Washington

    Author and Navy Veteran Lisa Washington is a Christian fiction author, who has written three books, including her newest, "Kaleigh."

  • VA woman Veteran author: Coast Guard Veteran Hillary “Herby” Herbst

    VA woman Veteran author: Coast Guard Veteran Hillary “Herby” Herbst

    Author and Coast Guard Veteran Hillary Herbst wrote "Weight Out" about her experiences battling through challenges during her service.

  • VA woman Veteran author: Navy Veteran Dianna Good Sky

    VA woman Veteran author: Navy Veteran Dianna Good Sky

    Author and Navy Veteran Dianna Good Sky wrote "Warrior Spirit Rising, a Native American Spiritual Journey" about love, faith, and forgiveness.

  • VA woman Veteran author: Air Force Veteran Irene Trowell-Harris

    VA woman Veteran author: Air Force Veteran Irene Trowell-Harris

    Air Force Veteran Irene Trowell-Harris is a woman Veteran author who wrote “Bridges: A Life Building and Crossing Them" about her life.

  • VA woman Veteran author: Navy and Air Force Veteran Julia Maki Pyrah

    VA woman Veteran author: Navy and Air Force Veteran Julia Maki Pyrah

    January's woman author is Navy and Air Force Veteran Julia Maki Pyrah, who served aboard P-3C Orions as an aviation systems warfare operator from 1997-2002.

  • VA woman Veteran author: Air Force Veteran Angelica “Angel” Pilato

    VA woman Veteran author: Air Force Veteran Angelica “Angel” Pilato

    Each month, VA’s Center for Women Veterans profiles a different woman Veteran author as part of their Women Veteran Authors Book Corner. November’s author is Air Force Veteran Angelica “Angel” Pilato, who served from 1967 to 1972 on active duty and the Reserve from 1974-1991.

  • Series of women Veteran chats to support the Whole Woman Veteran

    Series of women Veteran chats to support the Whole Woman Veteran

    Woman Veteran Series answering questions and discussing mental health, reproductive health, whole health, community care, small business, benefits, education and more!

  • 102-year-old WWII Woman Veteran Served in WAVES

    102-year-old WWII Woman Veteran Served in WAVES

    102-year-old Melva Dolan Simon was among the first to raise her hand and take the oath to serve with the Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service, or WAVES.

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