The Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System Women's History Month observance highlights the increasing role of women Veterans in VA.
“Blessing of the Hands” during Nurses Week provides a symbol of renewing the health care professionals’ spirits.
Gulf Coast VA employees provided Veterans in the organization's Biloxi, Mississippi, facilities the opportunity to participate in a Gulf Coast tradition - Mardi Gras - Feb. 24.
Social worker honored for “Going above and beyond her job. An empathetic listener to our Veterans who ensures their needs can be met.”
A World War II Veteran who served aboard the USS Sigsbee and, later, aboard the USS Alfred A. Cunningham, celebrates his 100th birthday.
Two Gulf Coast Veterans’ works from the July 2020 Gulf Coast Creative Arts Competition placed nationally in the 2021 Creative Arts Festival.
The Biloxi VA Chief of Police participated in a run dedicated to fallen VA police officers, noting a fallen officer will never be forgotten.
Gulf Coast VA honors Dayton Shell, held as a POW after his unit was forced to surrender to German forces in France in 1944.
Despite the pandemic, Gulf Coast VA Voluntary Services have remained consistent. While volunteers were unable to volunteer in person, they continued to donate.
Gulf Coast VA’s Women Veterans Program hosted drive-thru baby showers at community-based outpatient clinics for currently pregnant women Veterans or those who have delivered in the past year.
As federal law enforcement officers, VA police serve and protect Veterans every day. Take a look at some of the specialty positions available.
If you’re looking for a little southern charm in your career, VA has numerous locations—and jobs—in the South. Learn more about what we offer.