Jackson was the first marine Stordahl recruited into the U.S. Marine Corps that was killed in action, a fact he lives with and has reluctantly learned to accept, as is the case with what Stordahl saw and experienced during his own active service and deployment in Iraq from 2004 to 2005 in the Eighth Communication Battalion and again from 2006 to 2007 in the Combat Logistics Battalion.
Every day, VA strives to ensure Veterans receive the health […]
The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking interested applicants for […]
Narrated by actor and filmmaker Tom Hanks, the announcement calls on the public to take notice and action by reaching out to a Veteran who may be in crisis.
If we all use our voices and open up the conversation about mental health, we can make it easier for others to reach out for support if and when they need it.
Rob Jones said he decided to run 31 marathons in 31 days in different cities throughout the country to dispel the belief that if a Veteran comes home from a deployment with a psychological or physical injury that they’re somehow broken.
The building was designed around best practices and an environment best suitable for healing.
Marine Veteran Kevin Leverence shares service stories, his transition out, frustrations with VA, patient advocates, Vet Centers, therapy, and much more.
This month, VA is hosting career events to recruit physicians, […]
Join us for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s (AFSP) Twitter chat on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 3:30 p.m. Eastern time
The festival is hosted by VA's Western New York Healthcare System and will culminate with an art and writing exhibition and stage show performance on Oct. 29.
“If you’re struggling, you’re not alone,” Herschel Walker told Veterans in Phoenix. “If you’re hurting, don’t be ashamed. I’m not ashamed.”