VA and the Veterans Day National Committee are currently accepting submissions for the 2022 Veterans Day poster contest.
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Women Veterans have made significant contributions throughout American history, often overcoming gender barriers and breaking new ground. Among these remarkable women is Donna-Mae Smith, the first woman bugler in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC).
Honor Flights honor America's Veterans by flying them to Washington, D.C., to visit the memorials built in their honor. Read a first-hand account and find out how to get involved as a participant or volunteer.
This year, 56 communities across 29 states and the District of Columbia will host VA-recognized Veterans Day observances to pay tribute to America’s heroes.
Day to day life can make us feel stiff and inflexible. Whether you are sitting at a desk working on a computer or hunched over gazing at the device in your hand, our neck and back can start to feel a little creaky.
VA has implemented the Universal Sign for Help to support and protect Veterans, their partners and VA staff from intimate partner violence.
Last week, March 11-15, health professions trainees, Veterans and clinical […]
The Showcase presented an opportunity for VISN champions and Enterprise simulation educators, specialists and experts to learn, collaborate and share effective practices across the SLICE network.
Beginning this summer, some VA facilities will let you use your smartphone for check-in for your scheduled in-person appointment.
Texas A&M University’s librarians created a platform for public librarians to develop toolkits to support Veterans and their families.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Marine Corps Veteran Keith M. Little, who was one of the only 400 Navajo Marines who served as Code Talkers during World War II.