There are three Veterans and one active duty Servicemember on the USA Archery Team for 2016 Paralympics underway in Rio. Archery competitions begin Saturday, Sept. 10.
For some athletes competing in the 2016 Paralympic Games, the road to Rio started with an introduction from the VA Adaptive Sports Program.
Talking about suicide is uncomfortable, but it could save a life
Joining thousands of members of the American Legion at their […]
Army veteran Lia Coryell is headed to the Paralympics in Rio for the first time, at the age of 51 as the first woman Paralympic archer to qualify in the W1 division
VA's “State of Women Veterans” social media campaign will provide explore issues impacting women Veterans and what we are doing to support women Veterans as they face these issues.
As VA celebrates Women’s Equality Day, we are grateful to those women Veterans, whose courage and sacrifice helped demonstrate our equality as citizens to the nation.
Pvt. Jewett Williams, a Civil War soldier who fought with the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry regiment, will never be forgotten again.
You know what they say about the importance of first […]
Sitting in a small office, surrounded by his doctors and other medical staff, the blind U.S. Navy Veteran could only hope for one thing: to see the face of his teenage son for the first time.
Frontline staff from around the department showcased their ideas at VA’s Innovation […]
Veteran finds help and hope with a 3 a.m. call to the Veterans Crisis Line