
The value of recognizing Vietnam Veterans 50 years later
As one of more than nine million Veterans who served in Vietnam and other parts of the world during the Vietnam era from 1955-75, I

As one of more than nine million Veterans who served in Vietnam and other parts of the world during the Vietnam era from 1955-75, I

With a focus on improving access to mental health care for Veterans living in rural areas, VA launched a pilot telehealth program today that will

Only a few years ago, stories appeared in the media about how tens of thousands of U.S. veterans were infected with hepatitis C and that

A team of military veterans is putting their hard-earned skills toward a different challenge: Restoring damaged corals in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico. Views: 20

Victims of identity theft can spend painful months and years of frustrated, expensive effort trying to clear up the mess. And service members and families

The National Resource Directory is one of the largest online collections of government and non-government resources specifically designed for Veterans, service members, their families and

Editor’s note: If your computer prohibits you from watching the video above, watch it on Facebook by clicking here. On Feb. 15, VA and the

The women Veteran population is growing and VA is stepping up to meet the need through innovative programming and services specifically designed to serve women.

The end of February 2018 marks the 27th anniversary of the end of combat operations of the first Gulf War, which includes the buildup of

Right now, the hospitalization rate for flu here in the United States is the highest on record, according to the Centers for Disease Control. A

One often-asked question about the VA home loan process skips over the “home” part entirely: Can veterans use the benefit to buy land? The short

Bomb blasts cause an estimated 78 percent of combat injuries from Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom and New Dawn (OEF/OIF/OND). A group of 333 Veterans