Veterans who complete a Veterans Treatment Court program, which can last anywhere from six months to two years, will often have their case dismissed and later expunged.
When one VA employee heard about an opportunity to help Veterans dress for success, she and team members from the St. Louis Records Management Center jumped in to action.
I served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War. I am a member of our nation’s vast military community. I was diagnosed with MS in 1983 and am also a member of the multiple sclerosis community. While I have always been blessed with the support of family and friends, following my diagnosis with MS, I quickly learned the importance of receiving support from people who understand where I’ve been, what I’m going through, and what might be around the corner. I am a member of an MS support group that has improved my life in ways that I never imagined.
The Living Legacy of American Indian Veterans: a Conversation with Juanita Mullen and Brenda McEwing
As National Native American Heritage Month is coming to a […]
Women Veterans have higher rates of workforce participation and higher rates of employment than both male Veterans and women who never served.
In a research project called the National Veteran Education Success […]
At every point of the way, as we waited or were speaking to someone, it was apparent that these workers deeply believed in their mission to honor and serve those that served our country.
It is a story of how one family from a small town in Wisconsin came in contact with a much-maligned government agency only to find out that all of the recent press and bad news about this group of people is not what it has been reported to be.
Each year the VA's National Veterans Outreach Office, in conjunction with the Veterans Day National Committee, publishes a commemorative Veterans Day poster.
The idea behind the Veteran’s Choice Program is simple: Veterans deserve access to great care no matter where they live.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is World War II Women Airforce Service Pilot, […]
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Anna Marie Hulick.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Women Airforce Service Pilots Veteran Catherine Vail Bridge. Catherine served during World War II.