
Veteran organizations work to keep resources, connections alive amid coronavirus pandemic
COOS COUNTY — Helping their fellow military service members in need despite the wide range of coronavirus-related shutdowns is still a top priority for many

COOS COUNTY — Helping their fellow military service members in need despite the wide range of coronavirus-related shutdowns is still a top priority for many

WHITE CITY, Ore.– Local VA facilities have been testing veterans and staff who may have coronavirus. While no cases have been confirmed, the VA says
Are you a sponsoring Veteran or beneficiary of VA’s CHAMPVA program? (CHAMPVA stands for Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs.)

You may have heard that President Trump signed an executive order Friday, March 27 allowing the military to recall members of the selected reserve and

This week’s Oregon Lives podcast is about death. But really, it’s about the living. In November, Tom Hallman and I went to a military funeral

More than ever before, all Americans, including Veterans, must pay attention to our emotional well-being and the well-being of those we love as we cope

Governor Brown Proclaims March 30 “Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day” in Oregon.

The National Archives is committed to the health and safety of our visitors and staff, and we continue to do our part to prevent the

Veterans continue to receive benefits and services after VA’s Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) temporarily closed its 56 regional offices to the public March 19 in

For members of the U.S. Army Field Band, it has never been merely about the music. Yes, they wanted to please the ear, but they

Four years of service in exchange for a set of skills that set-up a life-long career … not a bad deal right? Don Haag shares

LEBANON — In a video sent over the weekend to the Edward C. Allworth Veterans’ Home, a youngster named Charlie holds up a hand-drawn poster