Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Claudette Williams. Claudette served during Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Denise Dulude retired in January 2020 after 37 years with VA. Then her former supervisor called and asked if she wanted to come back. “Of course. If I can help, I want to be there.”
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Marine Veteran Ralph H. Johnson who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Vietnam War.
This week's VA Photos of the Week highlights VA employee feature photos from around the country, including Texas, Oklahoma, Illinois, Colorado and Pennsylvania.
Willie Miller enlisted in the Army as a specialist in 1965. After training with Special Forces, Willie was shipped to Vietnam, where he served two tours.
During Mental Health Month, we celebrate the many groundbreaking research and discoveries conducted by VA’s mental health professionals.
After completing his training, Army Veteran Edward Bryant chose to serve in Vietnam and was flown into Long Binh two weeks later.
Veterans are able to experience greater freedom to live fuller lives as part of the VA Medical Foster Home program. Samuel Maneely is 98 years old and Jacob Tingle is 89 years old. They both live with Sharon Smack-Dixon, who opened her door up to Veterans who can no longer live alone. “It’s like family,” said Maneely, a World War II Veteran. “We do all kinds of stuff—watch TV, play checkers. We get along.” “I love that woman,” said Tingle, a Korean War Veteran. “She’s like a sister. I’m very happy here.” For Smack-Dixon, she said she enjoys the two Veterans because they act as grandfathers to her grandchildren.
Before applying for a nursing position at VA, make sure your nursing resume addresses these five concerns and shows off your soft skills.
Leola enjoys caring for Veterans with varied service histories. Leola […]
Want to shape Veterans’ healthcare as a VA Medical Center Executive Director? VA is hiring for VAMC EDs for 14 cities across the country.
Dr. David Eibling has spent 50 years in health care, 20 on active duty and 30 in VA. “I’ve elected to stay in VA for 30 years to do what I enjoy doing. It’s more than a job. It is a calling.”