Key accomplishments from the first year of the Isakson-Roe Act include expanded benefits and burial needs of Veterans and their families.
VLM's interactive features allow people to remember those who served by posting tributes and comments, uploading images and sharing a Veteran’s military service timeline, achievements, biographical information, historical documents and more.
A “Bringing Benefits Home” event held in Lawton, OK, helped Tribal Veterans learn about disability claims and speak to a VA claims expert.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Bruce A. Wilber Jr., who served as a motor transport operator.
As efforts to expand VA’s outreach to Native American Veterans get underway, careers in rural facilities offer abundant opportunities.
VA and the Indian Health Service signed an interagency agreement to improve health care for American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans.
A 2021 Summer Tribal Women Virtual Veteran series focused on indigenous women Veterans, domestic violence issues and a discussion on “Marrying military and traditional culture.”
In a special town hall event on Wednesday, Nov. 8, VA Secretary Denis McDonough addressed the top requested concerns from Veterans and their families, caregivers and survivors.
This November, VA celebrates Native American Heritage Month and recognizes Native American military Veterans. At VA, we are dedicated to ensuring Native American Veterans and members get the world-class benefits and services they have earned.
VA National Cemeteries and Carry the Load will hold a National Day of Service on Sep. 9 marking the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
Specialty Education Loan Repayment Program offers aid to new VA physicians with a VA residency and a commitment.
Eligible Veterans, active-duty service members and others can erase their student loans through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, but applications are due by Oct. 31, 2022.