On National Vietnam War Veterans Day, today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Olga Kalpagian, who served as a nurse during the war.
When Marine Corps Veteran Roland Guidry was diagnosed with cancer, his VA nurse arranged for the Dream Foundation to help him see his far-flung family. “VA has done an awesome job with my care.”
Veterans, families, friends and the general public have several options to see Vietnam memorial walls in 2020 with the release of traveling wall schedules.
Vietnam Veterans and their families continue to be honored and thanked as part of the ongoing Vietnam War Commemoration, which runs through 2025.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Benjamin F. Daniels, who received a Bronze Star and Purple Heart during the Vietnam War.
Adaptive golf at the TEE Tournament teaches the blind, paralyzed and those with PTSD to heal and see their full potential on the golf greens of Iowa.
“Machine guns, rifles, hand grenades, helicopters, artillery. All those noises blew my hearing away.” Most Vets can relate. Here’s one Veteran hearing better today thanks to VA’s audiology services.
Vet Center services are also provided to family members of Veterans and Service members for military-related issues when they aid in the readjustment of those who have served. This includes bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death.
Local Vietnam Veteran finds closure at St. Louis Vet Center
Today's Veteran of the Day, Army Veteran and former U.S. Senator Max Cleland lost both legs and his arm serving in Vietnam.
Edwin Callahan volunteered to participate in the VA Million Veteran Program because genetics is a next frontier in medicine that will serve those who have served us, our Veterans.
Vietnam veteran Milton Lee Olive III made the ultimate sacrifice to save his fellow infantrymen during combat in 1965 by falling on a enemy-thrown grenade.