
The Vietnam War: The Veneer of Civilization
With the country at odds over the war, draft-age Americans face wrenching choices. After chaos roils the Democratic Convention, Nixon narrowly wins the presidency. In

With the country at odds over the war, draft-age Americans face wrenching choices. After chaos roils the Democratic Convention, Nixon narrowly wins the presidency. In

SISTERS, Ore. – (Update: Comments from participants) On Sept. 11, 70 relay teams started running, biking and walking from Seattle, on their way to Tampa, Florida. On

Veterans from across the country are set to participate in the 10th National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic from Sept. 17-22 in San Diego, California. VA, in

At the Veterans Benefits Administration, we often come in contact with people who ask, What are my benefits? What am I eligible for? Or, I

A 73-year-old ID bracelet, traded in 1945 to a Dutch family by a hungry soldier in the Canadian army, is at last headed home. The

ROSEBURG, Ore. – The 200 active duty U.S. Army soldiers called up to fight wildfires arrived at the Umpqua North Complex last week. They received

VA’s VAntage Point blog has the latest information on hurricane impact to VA facilities and services. For those impacted by Hurricane Harvey, click here. For information

VA recently released the VA Pressure Ulcer/Injury Resource app to help Veterans and their caregivers learn about preventing and caring for existing injuries as well

The spirit of the Old West was alive on the first day of the Pendleton Round-Up, but only the audience that stayed behind for the

White City, Ore. — A major employment fair for veterans was canceled. The Southern Oregon Veterans Stand Down and Employment Fair, was scheduled to last from

VA is opening a Veterans Crisis Line (VCL) call center in Topeka, Kansas, the third such center nationwide, and expects to hire 100 employees to

Lincoln City will be bedecked in red, white and blue all the way to the high tide line this weekend as the Celebration of Honor