Veterans and caregivers from Tomah VA Pain University and Adaptive Sports joined a week of VA staff-led programming at camp in Lake Tomahawk, WI September 15-19th, 2025.
A Veteran’s service journey doesn’t stop once military career is over.
Despite being the most rural VA in the nation, Iron Mountain VA continues to provide the highest quality health care to Veterans spanning more than 25,000 square miles.
Veteran John Adamski has lost 60 pounds, thanks to taking control of his diet and working with the TeleMOVE! program through the Milwaukee VA.
Milwaukee VA supports VA's "Getting Veterans Off the Street" initiative with surge events to connect unsheltered Veterans to housing and vital services.
A recreational therapist convinced a Veteran to go to the National Veteran Wheelchair Games in New Orleans in July 2024.
Veteran Reynolds Tomter, an inductee in the Hall of Heroes, served in the Merchant Marines in WWII.
Due to mobility problems, sculptor Robert Gulley was living in his car. His provider stepped in and may have saved his life.
Office of Advanced Manufacturing's 3D-printed shoulder model transformed a Veteran's surgery, leading to improved quality of life.
Tomah VA’s Creative Arts Festival held an award ceremony with 44 participants out of 85 submissions in attendance.
Vietnam Veteran Arnie Cardenas celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month. He and his brothers had crowds dancing in the street 60 years ago.
WWII and Korean War Veteran Ben Shove told his recreational therapist he would love to see a military flyover.












