
Exhibit At Oregon Statehouse Spotlights Female Military Personnel
A portrait exhibit of Oregon women who’ve served in the military is open today and Monday at the state Capitol. As KLCC’s Brian Bull reports,

A portrait exhibit of Oregon women who’ve served in the military is open today and Monday at the state Capitol. As KLCC’s Brian Bull reports,

American soldier KT Robbins fell in love with French woman Jeannine Pierson in 1944, but lost touch when he went to fight on the Eastern

VA correctional health conference team members: (L to R) Raymond Perez, Phoenix VA, Dr. Matthew Stimmel, VA Palo Alto, Machele Huff, Salem VAMC On any

COOS COUNTY, Ore. – The veteran resource group Operation Rebuild Hope, helps women veterans with housing projects. Operation Rebuild Hope has announced two specific housing

LinkedIn offers Veterans, VA caregivers, and Fry Scholars a free 1-year premium career subscription, including one year of access to LinkedIn Learning. Get LinkedIn Premium

During the week of June 9-15, 2019, VA will be partnering with Give an Hour for a global mental health outreach effort: A Week to Change

ELGN, OREGON The Friends of the Joseph Branch, managers of the Eagle Cap Excursion Train, are pleased to announce the 2019 partial schedule has been

Army Staff Sgt. David Bellavia won’t officially receive his Medal of Honor from President Donald Trump for another two weeks but already, he says, everything’s

As part of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) commitment to provide excellent health care for Veterans, the department will implement a new policy

VA hospitals are recording patients’ life stories to help strengthen understanding between patients and their caregivers. Including such stories in medical records may even improve

After a record-low unemployment rate in April, the jobless numbers for post-9/11 veterans jumped up a bit in May. Views: 65

Gulf War-era veterans now account for the largest share of all U.S. veterans. In the next 25 years, the number of women and Hispanic veterans