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  • VA honors last surviving member of historic “Six Triple Eight” Battalion

    VA honors last surviving member of historic “Six Triple Eight” Battalion

    Plaque dedication ceremony honors the last surviving female member of the “Six Triple Eight” Battalion.

  • Phoenix VA’s new 200,000-square-feet clinic

    Phoenix VA’s new 200,000-square-feet clinic

    The new Phoenix VA clinic provides much-needed outpatient space to consolidate primary care and outpatient mental health services.

  • Veterans get assistance at Virtual Veterans Experience Action Center in Phoenix

    Veterans get assistance at Virtual Veterans Experience Action Center in Phoenix

    Phoenix VA Regional Office held a Virtual Veterans Experience Action Center event, a unique opportunity for Veterans to get assistance with VA benefits they earned through their military service.

  • Making a dream come true at Phoenix VA

    Making a dream come true at Phoenix VA

    A Marine Veteran at the Phoenix VA realized his dream of speaking to former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair.

  • Five Ways the Phoenix VA is improving the Veterans experience

    Five Ways the Phoenix VA is improving the Veterans experience

    Phoenix VA Medical Center is making considerable efforts to improve the Veteran and guest experience from volunteers greeting Veterans at the door to a one stop shop Customer Care Center lounge.

  • Phoenix Veteran thanks VA for saving his life

    Phoenix Veteran thanks VA for saving his life

    Phoenix resident Dave English turned 53 not that long ago. Normally birthdays are happy events, but turning 53 for Dave was a bit different. And maybe a bit ominous.

  • Partnerships allow Phoenix VA to care for more homeless Veterans during annual homeless Veteran stand down

    Partnerships allow Phoenix VA to care for more homeless Veterans during annual homeless Veteran stand down

    The event provides services such as medical and mental health screenings, dental and non-health care related services such as education, haircuts and court assistance.

  • Social worker helps make Veteran’s final dream come true

    Social worker helps make Veteran’s final dream come true

    Rebecca Golden was diagnosed with lung cancer and given a terminal prognosis. A dream trip to Hawaii appeared as if it would only be that: a dream - until a VA social worker stepped in.

  • Phoenix TBI clinic makes great strides toward improving Veteran care, decreasing wait times

    Phoenix TBI clinic makes great strides toward improving Veteran care, decreasing wait times

    “We have the Rolls Royce of doctors here,” said a Marine Veteran and one of Dr. Paticio Reyes’ patients. “He was able to explain clearly what was going on...and provided me alternative methods [instead of] simply handing me a prescription like other have done.”

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Last updated February 8, 2026

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