Rose and William Volkman both served in the Navy in World War I. This month, as the world reflects on the impact of America's contribution in that war, we reflect on what the Volkmans' service meant to America.
The Center for Women Veterans and VA Mental Health Services will partner during April to share how VA is engaging new voices and standing together to empower military sexual trauma survivors.
Five years ago, Jacque Gresham knew nothing about the National […]
As we continue to observe Alcohol Awareness Month during April, it is an appropriate time to learn more about FASD and its potential impact on women Veterans and others.
VA’s Center for Women Veterans partnered with Veteran Artist Program (VAP) to highlight women Veteran artists this year.
When Marine Corps Veteran Doris Denton first heard about the […]
For me, it has been an honor to participate as a woman Veteran and feel that sense of patriotism and joy of being a woman and having served my country.
March was Women’s History Month, and VA honored, celebrated and raised awareness of trailblazing women Veterans in multiple ways throughout the month.
On March 23, VA and DAV co-hosted a Facebook Live video tour of the D.C. VA Medical Center Women’s Health Clinic to discuss health care services for women Veterans and more.
On the centennial anniversary of Loretta Perfectus Walsh's enlistment in the Navy, women Veterans gathered to honor the service of more than 2.5 million women Veterans who have since served our country.
There are many monuments to women Veterans in VA national cemeteries across the country. During this month, we encourage you to find one near you, and to learn more about the contributions, serve, and sacrifice of the American women Veteran.
In honor of Women’s History Month, VA’s Center for Women Veterans partnered with Veteran Artist Program to display art by 10 women Veterans at 10 VA medical centers nationwide.