Vietnam War veteran Hansel Keene was so moved by the Marine Corps League Honor Guard, a few years ago, that he decided to join up. Now he is one of Livingston Countys more active veteran… Read More
The Department of Veterans Affairs Inspector Generals Office continues to withhold findings of health care violations at Augustas Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center, despite six months of calls from congressional leaders to tell the public… Read More
Some Navy veterans may soon have an easier time getting disability benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Under a proposed law, soldiers who served aboard Navy vessels in Vietnam would no… Read More
Veterans will soon be able to log in to just one website to manage their benefits, apply for doctors’ appointments, and determine their eligibility for programs. Tom Allin, the first chief veterans experience officer at… Read More
Dr. David Shulkin, the Obama administration’s nominee for undersecretary of health at Veterans Affairs, told lawmakers Tuesday he would work to create a VA medical system that would provide veterans superior care while attracting top… Read More
VA hospitals in Pittsburgh and Erie are emphasizing women’s health services as the number of female veterans grows, changing the character of hospitals once dominated by mostly older male patients. Department of Veterans Affairs officials… Read More
At 10:00 AM on Monday, May 4th, at American Legion Post 2, Dover, DE, Governor Markell will gather state and local leaders together to announce the Delaware Challenge to End Veteran Homelessness in 2015. This… Read More
The greatest threat to American forces on the battlefield is obviously the enemy. But once back home, service members and veterans continue to face threats to their health and their lives. Sometimes these hazards are… Read More
Veterans from across the Mid-South were small in number but made their grievances known in a big way to the high-ranking chairman of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs during a town hall meeting at… Read More
Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has awarded Connecticut nearly $700,000 in federal funding to support Connecticut’s… Read More