
Veterans ‘TEE’ up for 25th anniversary golf tournament
More than 200 Veterans with visual impairments, severe illness or injury are set to tee up for the 2018 National Disabled Veterans Training, Exposure and

More than 200 Veterans with visual impairments, severe illness or injury are set to tee up for the 2018 National Disabled Veterans Training, Exposure and

A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN a crowdsourced archaeology organization and a veterans recovery program has opened up new possibilities for American military veterans in a field that

A new test program between the Air Force and the Veterans Affairs Department wants to help female airmen as they transition to the civilian world

The following is U.S. Department of Defense press release dated Aug. 13, 2018. The Department of Defense announced today it will extend eligibility for Military OneSource

Moving? Taking an extended vacation? New phone number? Simply want VA to reach you at a different address? Whatever the reason may be, VA just

Almost half of all Americans over 65 have some form of hearing loss. Hearing loss and tinnitus are the most prevalent service-connected disabilities of all

When her duty day is over, Army Sgt. 1st Class Jennifer Owen often wonders if she did enough to help identify fallen service members. As

The lone military identification tag that North Korea provided with 55 boxes of human remains last month belonged to an Army medic, Master Sgt. Charles

Today, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) released the Spanish version of the application for health benefits, as part of VA’s effort to simplify

The Purple Heart is the U.S. military’s oldest medal — but it’s more than just a medal. It’s a symbol of a sacrifice made on

Did you know injuries or medical conditions from service can make it difficult or even impossible for you to obtain private life insurance? VA offers

Effective Aug. 1, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) implemented 15 more provisions of the Harry W. Colmery Educational Assistance Act of 2017, also