We asked a few OIF/OEF Veterans how they feel about being thanked for their service and discovered some common themes.
Our nation is currently commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War, a long overdue opportunity to honor living Vietnam Veterans and the 9 million families of those of us who served from November 1, 1955, to May 15, 1975.
On March 29, 2016, Vietnam Veterans will be honored with events across the country and a Wreath Laying Commemoration Ceremony at the Vietnam Wall in Washington, D.C. Check with your local VA facility to see when they are hosting their Vietnam 50th commemoration event.
When a Veteran at VA Central Iowa Health Care System asked if he could present a Little Free Library book exchange to the facility, staff members never expected the story behind that box would be just as charming as the stories and books it would hold.
As we approach March 29 and this Vietnam Veterans Day, take the time to remember those who honorably served.
VA’s Office of Small Business & Disadvantaged Business Utilization, in collaboration with BusinessUSA , offers a collection of tools to help Veterans start and grow a small business.
Women Veterans gathered in Statutory Hall at the U.S. Capitol to be honored for their service by some of the most influential women in Washington.
At 92 years young, Ernest Andrus is running across America to raise awareness for the sacrifices of "America's Greatest Generation."
“Our mission was to perform flying duties in this country to relieve male pilots for overseas combat service,” Wise said.
After his fellow Navy Seal and lead assaulter was wounded when entering the room, Navy Chief Edward "Ed" C. Byers burst in anyway. He neutralized two fighters immediately, shielded the hostage with his own body, then neutralized a third fighter before his team could come in and take action.
While you may not know Bill Hale, you probably have someone like him in your community – someone who gives a Vet a ride to the hospital, or goes around collecting clothes for the next homeless stand-down event.
Six months ago, Vernell Holderfield was battling depression and was on the brink of giving up, when he decided to reach out for help. Last week, more than 200 bikers and supporters came out to ride with him to show him that he is not alone.