Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Air Force Veteran Gregory Feest, who served in Panama, the Gulf War, and the War on Terror.
Surprised her Veteran co-worker had not heard about the PACT Act, the author spoke to colleagues and wants others to spread the news.
If you are a 1990-91 Gulf War Veteran with questions or concerns about Gulf War Illness, you’re invited to join research committee sessions.
VA Gulf War Research Advisory Committee hosting virtual public event on Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses
VA Committee on Gulf War Veterans’ illnesses to host virtual meeting Jan. 27 for Veterans, physicians, scientists and the general public.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Marine Veteran Octaviano Gallegos Jr., who served in the Persian Gulf War.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Richard Cody, who served for over 30 years and was one of the first soldiers to deploy to Iraq during the Gulf War.
Expansion eliminates phased-in approach called for by the PACT Act. Millions of Veterans exposed to toxins now eligible for VA health care without first applying for VA benefits.
Under the PACT Act, Vietnam era, Gulf War era, and Post-9/11 Veterans have extended eligibility for VA health care.
The PACT Act expands benefits, health care, and services to Veterans and their survivors, who were exposed to environmental toxins such as Agent Orange in Vietnam, burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan, or other herbicides or radiation exposures in other places around the world where Veterans served.
VHA’s 2023 annual report showcases how VA is bringing innovation and personalized care to more Veterans nationwide
The PACT Act’s special enrollment period deadline is approaching. The law lets Veterans who served in combat zones enroll in VA health care without applying for disability compensation benefits.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Samuel Ancira Jr., who served in various positions in the Army during the Gulf War and the Iraq War.