On Christmas Day 1944 near Chaumont, Belgium, Paul J. Wiedorfer destroyed one position. He overwhelmed the second. Minutes later when platoon leader and platoon sergeant were wounded, he took command and led the platoon to the objective.
This research study is believed to be the first instance in the world of a person with severe and chronic paralysis directly using their own brain activity to move their own arm and hand to perform functional movements.
February is American Heart Awareness Month, so there’s no better […]
Our feature interview is with Army Veteran Gordon Wallace. Gordon Wallace is a Vietnam Veteran that uses VA for counseling and benefits. He sometimes plays music in the lobby of his VA Medical Center for others to hear.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Edward Beverly Jr.
Wintertime can be a challenging time for some people, as […]
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Gail Halvorsen, also known as the “Candy […]
In FY15, VA paid more money to compensate more Veterans—with more claimed medical conditions rated at higher average percentages—than ever before.
This December, we remember the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Munroe, a Marine Corps Vietnam Veteran living in Brooksville, Fla., was first diagnosed with the chronic liver disease more than eight years ago.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Dr. Roscoe C. Brown Jr. […]
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Corey Christman. Corey joined the Air Force […]