As Americans reconsider where they want to live, certain states have seen growth, but no matter where you go, there’s a VA for you.
He has also written a book of poems, one of which he recited during a recent ceremony marking the 75th anniversary of V.J. Day, the Japanese surrender on Sept. 2, 1945, that ended World War II. Speaking by Zoom to “Friends of the National World War II Memorial,” Levy recognized the significance of that day:
VA's first Virtual Veterans Experience Action Center was held recently in Florida, providing outreach and access to explore care, benefits and more.
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The #RouteVA road trip moves on to the Miami VA […]
During the height of emergency operations, VA staff deemed essential spent several days “living” at the VA medical centers in order to provide seamless care for their patients sheltered-in-place.
The award-winning Bay Pines VA Medical Center in St. Petersburg, […]
As the needs of our Veterans grow, VA grows with […]
A look at the history and significance of St. Augustine National Cemetery in Florida.