Retired Air Force Staff Sergeant Stacy Pearsall created over 300 black and white portraits of Veterans spanning all generations. Every face a story.
National Volunteer Week is a perfect reminder to put actions to words and help someone out. The best thing you can give someone is time, so volunteer today!
The VA examines their outreach efforts via social media. Using Facebook, Twitter, VAntage Point, etc., the VA has platforms where Veterans are reached.
A look at the civilian-Veteran divide in relation to events at Columbia University and debate on the return of ROTC.
The GI Bill of Rights has transformed the lives of Veterans since 1944. VA shares six guidelines to completing an education with the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
The VA celebrates a GI Bill success story. Jeffrey Heiger set his sights on college after serving with the Navy and later became a VA employee.
Veterans face an obstacle that is weaving into the American psyche–unjust stereotyping. Veterans should be recognized for their service and sacrifice.
The Veteran-related figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate higher unemployment for Iraq and Afghanistan Vets compared to other generations.
A Veteran shares his experience as a second-generation GI Bill student at the University of Illinois.
Merry Lynn Morris shares her hands-free wheelchair which she designed and discusses the advantages it could offer to Veterans.
The VA is piloting a partnership with the company DOMA to expedite the transfer of medical records for claims.
The American Lake Veterans Golf Course is the first one designed for disabled Veterans. Check out the ESPN video which details its unique features.