Each former POW offers a unique story. They all share a common thread–– fear, brutality, deprivation, pain and loss. But their stories are also fused with dignity, honor, character and a hope that transcend the extreme and inhumane experiences they survived.
By the end of the day, four teams took the top honors. In first place was TECi who pitched their voice-based assistant to help Veterans connect to the services they need.
On April 20-21, VA is leading a ground-breaking two day event focused on brain health. Be sure to tune in to follow the event.
Brain Trust: Pathways to InnoVAtion is fostering debate, as well as facilitating national, partnership-based solutions in the general areas of mild traumatic brain injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
“VA is uniquely positioned to contribute to the care of Veterans with traumatic brain injury,” said VA Secretary Bob McDonald.
Veteran, author and VAntage Point reader Will Carpenter used his background in genealogical research to locate descendants of Joseph Noil. They knew of their ancestor, but the didn't know he'd received the Medal of Honor.
The eMentor program connects organizations seeking hire Veterans with women Veterans seeking help with attaining their professional goals.
Psychiatric Services, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Psychiatric Association, […]
Veterans of the U.S. Army’s 65th Infantry Regiment were honored with the Congressional Gold Medal in a ceremony at Emancipation Hall at the U.S. Capitol on April 13.
Dr. Steven Scott recognized for his role in improving the lives of America’s ill, injured and disabled Veterans and their families.
The #VABrainTrust: Pathways to Innovation summit bring together leaders in brain research and promote collaboration between private industries, national/professional sports organizations, the federal government, innovators, scientists, athletes, clinicians, caregivers and Veterans.
Winter Sports Clinic is an intricate part of an injured Veteran's recovery