Marine Veteran Julia Watson Carlson was the first female to graduate the Small Arms Weapons Instructor School and was Female Athlete of the Year for the Marines in 1998.
As we continue to observe Alcohol Awareness Month during April, it is an appropriate time to learn more about FASD and its potential impact on women Veterans and others.
The National Center for PTSD has maintained a strong commitment to improve the care of Veterans through research into the prevention, causes, assessment, and treatment of traumatic stress disorders and education of Veterans; others affected by trauma; professionals; and policymakers.
40 military moms-to-be, including women serving in the military and military spouses, were “showered with love” at this special event.
These animals are particularly important to Veterans who suffer from service-related injuries who rely on service dogs to help them accomplish tasks both big and small in their daily lives.
Life after the military can be difficult for all those […]
At the height of the Korean conflict, Jane enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and underwent basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
This Marine Corps Veteran is 98 years young, participated in the Honor Flight Program in 2015, and loves to sing.
These three women became the first American military casualties of World War I. But, part of the ambiguity about their military status nurses came from the fact that they were enrolled by the American Red Cross before being inducted into the U.S. Army.
The goal is to shine the light on our country’s Veterans and service members while encouraging the sharing of their images as well as foster their passion for photography.
Nurse Practitioners play integral roles within VA. The compassionate care […]
Combat Veteran Alexandrea Gries shares her experiences with Veterans to help them overcome their obstacles and issues. “VA is probably the single biggest reason why I’m still alive.”