Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Air Forces Veteran Marty Jackson, who served as a fighter-bomber pilot in the Pacific during World War II.
A group of VBA employees worked together to speed up a process to get benefits into the hands of Veterans faster than ever by revamping computer systems.
Family members and caregivers often assist their Veterans through the claims and appeals processes by providing invaluable evidence and insight.
VA can help you and your survivors prepare for the future. Read on to see how VA’s burial and memorial benefits can honor your legacy.
VA.gov has been redesigned based on Veterans’ feedback to mkae information on VA benefits and services simpler to find and understand.
Army Veteran George Werhonig needed a person to listen to his concerns to serve him. Ashley Hernandez, a Veteran services officer with the Montana Veterans Affairs Division, turned out to be that person.
VEText messaging is helping Veterans enrolled in VA health care with important updates, appointment reminders and opportunities to be seen more quickly.
There are certain steps and helpful tools Veterans can take to plan ahead and help their survivors navigate VA when the inevitable comes.
Virtual Veterans Experience Action Centers (V-VEACs) help improve outcomes for Veterans across the nation as a one-stop resource.
VA hosted a Virtual Veterans Experience Action Center (V-VEAC) for Veterans in Pennsylvania, assisting Veterans in partnership with United Way 211.
If you disagree with the initial decision VA made on your claim and decide to appeal the decision to the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (Board), you have a few different options to choose how to proceed. But many people don't know what to expect, which could cloud their ability to choose the best option for them.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has reopened the registration period for claiming an Economic Impact Payment. Individuals who receive Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Railroad Retirement, or certain Veterans benefits – but didn't receive the $500 payment per child earlier this year – can still file for the $500 payment.