The winter break was much too short, and once again [...]
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When I walked into the Albany Stratton VA Medical Center [...]
U.S. Army and Iraq Veteran
Starting school, it’s important to understand that getting an education is a long and grueling process. I spent as much time in school as I did in the Army. This post chronicles that journey and might act as a light blueprint for a veteran looking to go to school.
Insurance Specialist at the Philadelphia VA Regional Office
On October 1, 2011, the Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance Traumatic Injury Protection Program (TSGLI) underwent a few changes. Now, those injured between October 7, 2001 and November 30, 2005, stateside can receive benefits.
Chief Consultant of Rehabilitation Services and the Director of the Audiology and Speech Pathology Program
Polytrauma used to describe the complex, combat-related injuries sustained in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, has shaped the way VA now cares for wounded service members.
Acting Director of the VA Home Loan program
In these unstable economic times, it is worth reviewing some of the protections afforded to Veterans and Servicemembers with monthly housing payments.
U.S. Air Force Veteran and VA employee
It’s called the CWT program, which stands for “Compensated Work Therapy,” and it helped change my life.