Former Army Captain Hope Nelson reflects this Veterans Day on how the oaths she took embody a special bond with all Veterans and why she feels it is a privilege to be a VA employee serving them.
Public Law 114-315 authorizes VA’s National Cemetery Administration to issue, upon request, a medallion, headstone or marker signifying a Veteran as an Medal of Honor recipient
After a lifetime of playing music, Roland Jackson attends VA's National Veterans Creative Arts Festival to perform for his fellow Veterans
Every year more than a hundred Veterans share their creative expressions in VA’s national arts festival. Lots of fun and camaraderie but it’s really all about rehabilitation through recreation therapy.
LAREDO, Texas — The Laredo Vet Center hosted a […]
All the artwork hanging along this concourse was created by local Veterans. If a piece of art is purchased, the artist receives 100% of his or her commission.
The kit is geared toward engaging young people in exploring and sharing stories of their local World War I generation. T
On the 25th Anniversary of the Battle of Mogadishu, a battle memorialized by the movie Black Hawk Down; this is the story of Army Pfc. Todd Blackburn.
HARLINGEN, TEXAS —This week, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs […]
On Sept. 21, the Eastern Oklahoma VA Health Care System […]
Suicide prevention is a health care crisis affecting us nationally. John Limpose, director of the Waco VA Regional Office realizes that suicide prevention is not just a Veterans Health Administration concern, it’s everyone’s concern.
Filming of local programs will be done at the Prescott Media Center, and Arizona-based CableOne has provided them with a free public access channel.