More than eight million men and women served during the Vietnam era, more than three million in the Southeast Asia theater. Across America, medical centers are holding special welcome home events.
Two weeks in Vietnam was an emotional journey for 52 Vietnam Veterans from Wisconsin. There were no protests when they came back home this time. “People were saluting and shaking our hands.”
VA establishes a public-private partnership to help meet the needs of our Veterans with creative and innovative ideas. Here’s a new important partnership that will benefit Veterans with Type 2 diabetes.
Radio station chief engineer and Christmas Santa Claus, Air Force Veteran Robert Glass uses the great benefits of My HealtheVet every day, managing prescriptions and messaging health care providers.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Twenty-two Women Veterans from the Corpus […]
Annual deaths from colon cancer exceed the total number of American combat deaths during the entire Vietnam War. It’s Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, time to get screened for colorectal cancer.
Army Veteran shares the graphic details of her life dealing with sexual trauma…so others will see how VA’s treatment programs “made her life livable.” “Wow, I am not the only one!”
VA takes a giant step in Veteran health care with Tele-ICU which provides critically ill Vets access to specially trained experts across the country…expanding soon to 40 medical centers in 25 states.
Amazing women Veterans: Deborah Samson…1782…fought in the Revolution disguised as a man. Civil War: Dr. Mary Edwards Walker…first female surgeon in the Army and the only female Medal of Honor recipient.
Dr. Ileana Howard’s Army Veteran grandfather received excellent medical care at VA at the end of his life. She’s making sure our Veterans get the same care and calls her job a “very important mission.”
President Trump’s fiscal year 2020 budget demonstrates commitment to Veterans, ensuring greater quality, efficiency and timely service they earned and deserve.
VA, the Department of Health and Human Services’ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and state leaders from seven states came together Feb. 6-8 for the inaugural Governor’s Challenge to Prevent Suicide Among Service Members, Veterans and their Families.