The PACT Act expands access to VA disability compensation for Vietnam Veterans.
Today continues America’s 13-year long commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War to ensure that every Veteran and family impacted by the war receives our gratitude for their sacrifice.
Honoring Veterans on National Vietnam War Veterans Day (March 29) during 50th anniversary of Vietnam War and encouraging them to apply for earned VA benefits and care
Bay Pines VA’s therapeutic arts program empowers Veterans to discover a creative outlet that is best suited for them.
Decades later, Vietnam Veterans hold reunion. “These reunions have had a life-saving impact on our squad. I believe more Veterans would benefit from events like this.”
Navy and Vietnam Veteran David Bartlett reached out to the Dream Foundation to join the Kansas Honor Flight to visit memorials in Washington.
“Ms. Duong is the first Vietnamese person I have talked to since Vietnam in 1970. I could tell immediately that she sincerely cared about me.”
VE-HEROeS is the first nationwide survey of both the physical and mental health of Vietnam War Veterans in more than 30 years. It sought survey data from more than 45,000 Vietnam-era Veterans, as well as 11,000 matched controls.
Robert Luebbert never mentioned he was a Vietnam Veteran until his treatment at Harry Truman VA re-instilled a sense of pride in his service.
On this National Vietnam War Veterans Day, VBA discusses the compensation and benefits available to Vietnam War Veterans.
What too often goes unsaid during conversations and commemorations about the Vietnam War is recognition of the women who served during that time.
VA joins thousands of communities throughout America to thank and honor Vietnam Veterans and their families for their service and sacrifice.












