
VA closes gap in survivor benefits for LGBTQ+ Veterans and survivors
Today, VA announced that it is closing a gap in survivor benefits for certain survivors of LGBTQ+ Veterans—specifically, for those who were unable to wed
Today, VA announced that it is closing a gap in survivor benefits for certain survivors of LGBTQ+ Veterans—specifically, for those who were unable to wed
The Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs is seeking volunteers from across the state who are interested in serving aging veterans in their own communities by
The Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs administers the hugely successful U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (USDVA) Highly Rural Transportation Grant Program within our state. The
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 through Oct. 15), the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs will be sharing stories from the state’s and
The Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs is proud to partner with the Portland Thorns and Timbers Football Clubs to honor the service and sacrifice of
Businesses salute our military heroes on Veterans Day with a host of discounts and freebies for veterans, service members and their families. Views: 609
First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our PACT Act passed with a vote of voted 86-11 and aims to expand benefits from the Department of Veterans’ …
Samuel Sandoval, one of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers who transmitted messages in World War II using a code based on their native language,
LA GRANDE – For current and former members of the armed forces, financial, medical and social resources can seem difficult to access. However, the Center
Tuesday marked an emotional day at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington as a new “Wall of Remembrance” was unveiled to Gold Star … Views:
He was one of over 1.8 million men and women who served in the Korean War, where 36,577 Americans died. To emphasize how deadly the
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