
Pride parade held at White City VA
WHITE CITY, Ore. — Veterans and staff of the VA SORCC came together to celebrate… Views: 317
WHITE CITY, Ore. — Veterans and staff of the VA SORCC came together to celebrate… Views: 317
Event to provide more information to Crook County veterans will take place at local Elks Lodge next Thursday Views: 32
Emergency stroke care for veterans continues to improve thanks to the expansion of VA’s National Telestroke Program, one of the first nationwide telestroke programs in
Starting Jan. 1, all service-connected disabled veterans, Purple Heart recipients, former prisoners of war and primary veteran caregivers will be eligible to shop at commissaries and exchanges,
Veterans will now have greater access to healthcare in southwestern Oregon. Views: 39
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced up to $16 million in available funding to help Veteran and socially disadvantaged farmers. This funding is granted by
The Veterans Affairs and Defense departments are formalizing a program to educate female service members about the Veterans Health … Views: 48
Jamie Ferguson had never played the table-top role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons, until it was offered to her at VA North Texas almost a year
Soldiers watch a training video during classroom training in February 2019 at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin. (Scott T. Sturkol/Army) Views: 102
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is preparing to process Agent Orange exposure claims for “Blue Water Navy” Veterans who served offshore of the Republic of
WASHINGTON — A smoking ban is set to go into effect at Department of Veterans Affairs health care facilities across the country starting Oct. 1
The Department of Veterans Affairs unveiled new policies surrounding religious and spiritual symbols in VA facilities, following several incidents where prior policies were “interpreted inconsistently.”
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