Frank Woodruff Buckles, the last known American World War I Veteran was laid to rest with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery.
To celebrate and honor Women's History Month, the VA shares a collection photographs and stories of women who have served from WWII to current conflicts.
A VA employee explores the private school tuition cap from the new GI Bill legislation, and the impact it might have on Veterans.
The VA stresses the importance of verifying information from schools and their qualifications from a State Approving Agency for GI Bill benefits.
To celebrate and honor Women's History Month, the VA asks for photograph submissions of female Veterans.
The Armed Forces and IRS has partnered to aid veterans with tax preparation via the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.
The VA reflects on the 20th anniversary of the Gulf War cease-fire declared by President Bush, 100 hours after Operation Desert Storm had begun.
The VA honors and remembers the life of Frank Buckles, last surviving WWI Veteran / Doughboy, who passed away at the age of 110.
VA Secretary Shinseki urges Vets attending college to graduate, speaking of the obstacles and solutions in progress to aid veterans in this mission.
A look at the civilian-Veteran divide in relation to events at Columbia University and debate on the return of ROTC.
The GI Bill of Rights has transformed the lives of Veterans since 1944. VA shares six guidelines to completing an education with the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced the proposed budget for 2012 which requests funds for medical care and mental health programs.