A VA employee shares her feelings about the different experiences that she and her Veteran coworkers have had, and the guilt she feels as a result.
Joining Forces is a community-based effort to lessen the burden on military families through programs focused on mental health, jobs, homelessness and more.
National Volunteer Week is a perfect reminder to put actions to words and help someone out. The best thing you can give someone is time, so volunteer today!
Frank Woodruff Buckles, the last known American World War I Veteran was laid to rest with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery.
To celebrate and honor Women's History Month, the VA shares a collection photographs and stories of women who have served from WWII to current conflicts.
A military spouse shares her views on the ROTC and the increasing divide between military and civilian spheres.
A Veteran brings attention to Frank Buckles, who held the title of last living WWI Veteran, and efforts to have him lie in state under Capitol Rotunda.
To celebrate and honor Women's History Month, the VA asks for photograph submissions of female Veterans.
The VA honors and remembers the life of Frank Buckles, last surviving WWI Veteran / Doughboy, who passed away at the age of 110.
A reflection on the 20th anniversary of the beginning of Operation Desert Storm, and the VA's commitment to care for Gulf War Vets.
In the midst of Black History Month a Veteran takes a look at the National Cemetery Administration and their role in preserving history.
Marking the anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Department of Veterans Affairs looks back at the events that lead the US to enter WWII.