Rob Jones said he decided to run 31 marathons in 31 days in different cities throughout the country to dispel the belief that if a Veteran comes home from a deployment with a psychological or physical injury that they’re somehow broken.
With support from The American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, 100 Cities/100 Memorials will recognize 100 World War I Memorials across the United States
The nation rallied that day, and in the years since, with a special sense of purpose and duty to protect our fellow Americans from further attacks.
Hero’s Welcome volunteers not only discuss military experiences and provide information about VA resources, they also try to ensure Veterans are getting the best care possible.
As a VA employee, my mission has gained new meaning. If our Veterans are staking their lives to preserve our way of life, if a father has to commemorate his son’s birthday with his gravestone, then surely, we must do everything in our power to honor their sacrifice.
Whuhhh-BAPP! Bullseye. Reginald Presley takes another red and yellow, aluminum […]
At every point of the way, as we waited or were speaking to someone, it was apparent that these workers deeply believed in their mission to honor and serve those that served our country.
It is a story of how one family from a small town in Wisconsin came in contact with a much-maligned government agency only to find out that all of the recent press and bad news about this group of people is not what it has been reported to be.
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.
Veteran memorials are important to the community's they represent. They're important to the Veterans who are reminded they're sacrifices are not forgotten.
An estimated 250 community members came to the Alexandria National Cemetery on Dec. 17 to participate in the laying of more than 2,700 donated wreaths at the graves of Veterans.
Three Pearl Harbor survivors and a Pearl Harbor witness share their different, and similar, perspectives of the December 7, 1941 attacks.
Earlier this month, the Honor Flight Columbus organization out of Ohio sent the city’s first all-women Veterans’ Honor Flight to the nation’s capital.