United States and Korean Veterans joined together at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., to commemorate the armistice that brought a cease fire to the conflict.
For the students who produced their videos at a VA national cemetery, this project was more than just a final grade; it was also about honoring the Veterans who came before them.
Dr. David Shulkin talks about his connection to the Veteran community and what motivates him to serve them, his goals and vision for the agency and how he plans to address the challenges that face the VA.
As part of its ongoing effort to engage and reach out to the Veteran community, VA’s quarterly half-hour video program will highlight VA’s services and the benefits Veterans have earned. Each episode will include information on benefits or products, stories from Veterans and links to resources.
Nick Collier spent one month as the artist in residence at Gettysburg National Military Park. During his time at the park, he used photography and sculpture to capture the significance of the historic site.
A great way to take care of your heart is to live a healthy lifestyle which includes what you eat and drink.
The Gerofit program promotes lifelong fitness and is prescribed by health care providers to Veterans who are 65 years and older with chronic illnesses.
VA Secretary Bob McDonald and Deputy Secretary Sloan Gibson speak about the significant progress made in the five strategies of the MyVA transformation in 2016.
VBA is working harder than ever before to deliver faster, better, and more consistent claims decisions to Veterans.
Three Pearl Harbor survivors and a Pearl Harbor witness share their different, and similar, perspectives of the December 7, 1941 attacks.
Did you know that by the end of this year, more than 160 VA facilities will offer same-day access to care?
Today, we honor the almost 3,600 Americans killed or wounded at Pearl Harbor 75 years ago. And we remember America’s greatest generation—those who came forward to answer a great challenge.