Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information Security
VA offers new resources for Veterans, to help them prevent identity theft.
The July 2014 unemployment data from the Bureau of Labor […]
#581 July 28 & Aug. 4, 2014 This week’s stories […]
Lucy Coffey’s dream of visiting Washington, D.C. came true this […]
#580 July 14 & 21, 2014 This week’s stories in […]
Medal of Honor recipient Ryan Pitts was surrounded by fellow […]
Acting Secretary of Veterans Affairs Sloan D. Gibson today told […]
It’s getting easier to go outside and enjoy the sunshine. […]
Acting Secretary Sloan Gibson spoke at the Veterans of Foreign […]
When I left the Army, it felt like I was leaving behind a part of myself. It’s a feeling that many Veterans experience as they transition from military to civilian life. Thankfully, VA was there to point me in the right direction and keep me on track with GI Bill benefits and health care at the Washington, D.C. VA Medical Center.
The transition can be tough for anyone, but even more so for those who have suffered a traumatic injury, life-changing illness or disease. Let me start by saying this: there is no single roadmap for recovery. Your best recovery may come from various angles and various methods. The sooner you embrace that idea, the quicker you may recover.
Thanking a Veteran means something different to everyone. Some express […]
For even the most organized people, unexpected health concerns can […]