Each year HillVets recognizes 100 members of the Veteran community as the HillVets 100.
Each year the VA’s National Veterans Outreach Office, in conjunction with the Veterans Day National Committee, publishes a commemorative Veterans Day poster.
As 2017 comes to a close, here's a look back at VA's top 10 #VeteranOfTheDay posts.
Sixty six years after Army Pfc. Albert E. Atkins went missing during the Korean War, he was finally laid to rest with full military honors.
A special thank you to Veterans, service members and their families this holiday season.
This Saturday, Dec. 16, volunteers will place holiday wreaths to honor and remember America’s Veterans at more than 100 VA national cemeteries as part of the annual Wreaths Across America event.
Before the Hero’s Welcome volunteers meet with admitted Veterans at the Tucson VA Medical Center they go to the patient cafeteria and grab a cup of coffee to go over their day’s objectives and remind themselves why they are here.
The purpose of this high school student's mission is simple; capture the first-hand accounts of our heroic World War II Veterans, and publish their stories.
Hope can be elusive in the face of reality, but in this case, hope came in the form of VA North Texas and social worker whom this Army Veteran calls his guardian angel.
Amado Ante enlisted with the Philippine Scouts in February 1941 at the age of 22. Just five months later, he joins the 12th Quartermaster Regiment, Company B, supporting the U.S. Army's Philippine Division.
Pearl Harbor survivor Sterling Cale shares his perspective during the attack, how he responded, and his role in recovering bodies afterwards.
These trailblazing women came from all walks of life and were each personally inspired to make a difference in the lives of others by joining the Marine Corps.