
Veterans Affairs Canada inviting applications for advisory groups
Charlottetown – CA – Individuals passionate about supporting Canadian Veterans now have the opportunity to share their knowledge, expertise, and experiences with the Minister of
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Charlottetown – CA – Individuals passionate about supporting Canadian Veterans now have the opportunity to share their knowledge, expertise, and experiences with the Minister of

The U.S. Postal Service will honor Japanese American veterans with the Go For Broke: Japanese Americans Soldiers of WWII commemorative stamp. Second-generation Japanese Americans, also

The veterans unemployment rate dropped sharply last month to 4.1 percent in the US. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, this is the lowest level since

Each year about 200,000 service members separate or retire from the military, many without clear employment and healthcare plans for the future. Among key issues, veterans face

A research team of Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) released the results of a pilot study on psychiatric service dogs. The study covers military veterans with

Veterans Affairs officials are pushing Congress to lift the funding cap on a popular pilot program for transitioning vets via tech training. The program focuses

A pair of military veterans navigate the hilly, meandering paths of a historic Boston cemetery, searching for soldiers’ graves and placing American flags in front

Alexandria, VA – US – Former Korean War Veteran and Senator John W. Warner of Virginia has died at the age of 94 on Wednesday.

We had good news from Veteran Affairs officials on Monday for the first time in 14 months. There are no new COVID-related deaths in medical

Korean War veteran Col. Ralph Puckett, Jr. was honored at the White House on Friday. He received the Medal of Honor for his acts of