Acting Director of VA’s Center for Minority Veteran
The observance of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage month is also an occasion to remember the patriotism of AAPIs that have served, and are currently serving in the United States Military.
Inpatient dietitian at the Memphis VA Medical Center
Veterans, you may be wondering, what is all the hype about farmers markets? Why should I buy my produce from the farmers' market rather than my community grocery store? Check out my blog for a few reasons why.
Navy Veteran; Assistant Communication Manager at VETransfer
The skills Veterans learn through military training can give us a significant advantage in many professions. We embody the idea of teamwork, motivation and problem solving.
Director, Benefits Assistance Service at VBA; Army Veteran
I’m here to tell you, I believe VA is changing and while it is not perfect, we’re stepping up to give you the service and support that you have earned and deserve.
VA public affairs officer; Army Veteran
VA recently introduced a new form, VA Form 40-1330M, Claim for Government Medallion, to use when ordering the bronze medallion memorial benefit. The new form makes it easier for family members to order a medallion and for VA to process the order.
Mission Continues Fellowship Alumnus, U.S. Army Reserve
During my eleven and a half years in the US Army Reserve, I deployed three times to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. After each deployment, I had varying issues. Trying to cope with the loss of friends and the realities of war, I was also trying to find myself wearing my other uniform as a Citizen Soldier.
Navy Veteran; Director, Farmer Veteran Coalition Fellowship Fund
Female Veterans comprise 15% of today’s military and make up a rapidly growing segment of the US veteran population. More than ever, they are pursuing careers and independent business ventures, often utilizing their diverse skills from military service.
Writer
Veterans continue to struggle to gain employment because of culture gaps between civilian society and their military pasts, as well as a lack of seamless integration amongst Veteran care programs.
National Director Homeless Programs, Veterans Health Administration
Communities across the country are helping to raise awareness of Veteran homelessness so that millions of Americans can live better lives. VA is doing its part to give Veterans and their families the help and services they need to get back on their feet.
New Media Analyst
Teachers, firefighters, police officers, government employees, military—day in and day out these public servants work tirelessly for citizens across the country. To celebrate Public Service Recognition Week (May 6-12) and the positive impact these individuals’ work has on our lives, we are dedicating this month’s #AskFAFSA Office Hours to our nation’s public servants.
My HealtheVet Coordinator
Dr. Johnson, who serves as Service Chief of the Emergency Department at the Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville, N.C., chooses to “get away from it all” by going on trips to third world countries in support of medical and humanitarian missions. This year be brought along a Veteran who receives care at the VAMC in Asheville.
U.S. Marine Corps Veteran
I remember the feeling of sadness as I drove out of the front gate of Camp Lejune on my last day in the Marine Corps. I thought to myself, “How am I going to top that?” I was a Sergeant, a squad leader, and I had a memory full of epic adventures.