Marine Corps Veteran Beau Higgins shares his story of how he started working for Amazon, and talks about the current employment landscape during COVID-19.
While most events and clubs can’t function as normal, Army Veteran Luke Wade and the KC Crew have found ways to keep people and communities connected during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Navy Veteran Bryan Bergjans is bridging the educational gap of the VA Home Loan Program by educating future veteran homeowners, and realtors.
From the GI Bill to the Cares Act, the Veteran Benefits Administration has made changes to help Veterans adjust moving forward during this pandemic.
This week's episode of Borne the Battle features Prince Taylor's journey from entry level jobs to VA HR to organizing TEDx Veterans Affairs.
Marine and Gulf War Veteran G. Michael Hopf shares his journey from joining the Marines to signing with the largest book publisher in the world.
Through founding Team RWB, Army Veteran Mike Erwin discovered that he didn’t have to be in the military to continue serving.
LTG Raymond Mason says that receiving help in times of struggle is a sign of great strength. Today, he's the Director of the Army Emergency Relief (AER).
This week's Borne the Battle podcast breaks down how the VA Debt Management Center is executing the president's directive to suspend or extend all VA Debt Collection due to coronavirus, or COVID-19.
Chad Butters is an Army Veteran who turned his alcohol distillery into a hand sanitizer production line following the coronavirus, or COVID-19, outbreak.
During Operation Abilene, also known as the Battle of Xa Cam My, Vietnam Army Veterans Phil Hall and Fred Navarro witnessed the sacrifice of Air Force Veteran William H. Pitsenbarger.
In the latest COVID-19 update on VA’s Borne the Battle Podcast, Gabriel Botero, Brooklyn VA Vet Center Director, and Lizabeth Kosmopoulos, Biloxi Vet Center Director, discuss being mobilized into two of the current hardest affected areas for COVID-19, New York City and New Orleans.