Applications are open now for the War Horse Writing seminar, an expenses-paid opportunity for Post-9/11 Gold Star children to not only write and publish their own stories of sacrifice and service, but convey to the public the profound human impact of military service.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Air Force Veteran Alexis McCray, who provided personnel support during the 2010 drawdown of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Army Veteran and VA employee Umar Awan writes about his experiences at war in Iraq and fasting during Ramadan.
Veteran Benjamin Flynn joined MVP as a way to, “Do my part and make sure the men and women who served alongside me, before me, and after me are taken care of.”
No Barriers Warriors offers disabled Veterans a free hiking expedition in North Carolina’s Pisgah National Forest. Limited space available.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Mark O’Neil, who served in the Army's Special Forces.
Nearly 3,000 Americans perished on Sept. 11, 2001, in the deadliest attack ever on U.S. soil. The chilling day is simply known as 9/11.
Volunteers from across the U.S. gathered in 65 VA national cemeteries for a National Day of Service Sept. 10. The cleaning efforts included thousands of volunteers cleaning tens of thousands of graves, including 47 killed Sept. 11, 2001.
As the events of 9/11 unfolded, Marine Veteran Robert Darling served as a liaison between the Pentagon and Vice President Dick Cheney in the underground bunker at the White House.
The SERVICE Act ensures Veterans who deployed to certain locations and times are eligible for a breast cancer risk assessment and mammogram.
This month’s Center for Women Veteran Book Corner author is Army & Marine Corps Veteran Uquay E. Baker, who served in Military Police and communications roles from 1995-2006.
Charlie Kohler, 101, is a participant in the Program of Comprehensive for Family Caregivers. His son Keith tells their story.