VA, in collaboration with the Oklahoma State Department of Veterans Affairs’ Women Veterans Program and Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma, hosted an in-person Tribal Women Veterans Summit in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Nov. 3. The goals of the summit are to educate tribal women who served in the military about VA benefits and services they have earned…
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Post-9/11 Veterans can find a new team with Southeast Conservation Corps Veteran Fire Corps
Post-9/11 Veterans looking to find a new team have a special opportunity through the Southeast Conservation Corps Veterans Fire Corps (SECC) and its Veteran Fire Corps Program. SECC is an AmeriCorps-affiliated nonprofit group that engages post-9/11 Veterans by partnering with the U.S. Forest Service Southeast Region, which includes 13 states and Puerto Rico. SECC started…
Don’t take our word for it: Learn about VA from Veterans who work here
Did you know one in three VA employees is a Veteran? While you don’t have to be a Veteran to work at VA, the experience provided by our Veterans who continue to serve at VA is invaluable. But why do Veterans choose to work at VA? What about our mission is so appealing to those…
Dr. Loretta C. Ford, co-founder of the nurse practitioner profession
In recognition of Nurse Practitioner Week, VA would like to recognize the World War II Veteran and internationally renowned nursing leader who transformed the nursing profession by co-founding the nurse practitioner profession, Dr. Loretta C. Ford. Ford served her country as a nurse in the Army Air Forces, working at several stateside military bases before…
Shields & Stripes helps improve mental health for Veterans, first responders
VA offers a wide range of mental health services with a goal to support recovery and enable Veterans who experience mental health problems to live meaningful lives in their communities and achieve their full potential. Shields & Stripes is one of a series of non-profit organizations that sports the same goal, with a focus on improving…
Saluting VA’s 7,167 nurse practitioners
VA employs 7,167 of the 325,000 licensed nurse practitioners across the nation. They diagnose, treat and manage acute, chronic and episodic complaints, with a focus on health promotion and disease prevention to positively impact Veteran patient outcomes. VA nurse practitioners work in a variety of settings, including inpatient care, Community-Based Outpatient Clinics and emergency rooms.…
Veterans complete mental health recovery program
The Robley Rex VA’s Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery Center for Veterans living with severe mental illness recently celebrated its first graduates in the program. After more than a year in the program, Nigel Tucker, Tracey Taylor and Christopher Pompa celebrated the end of a demanding mental health recovery curriculum designed to provide Veterans like them…
WWII Marine Veteran ‘Curly’ Talmage celebrates 100 years
It’s not every day you meet someone who has lived a century. Meet Arthur “Curly” Talmage. Surrounded by family, friends, and staff of Weatherford, Texas’ Sante Fe Health and Rehabilitation Center, Talmage recently celebrated his 100th birthday with smiles and stories. “I never dreamed I’d still be around this long, but I’m glad I made it,”…
#VeteranOfTheDay Navy Veteran William Muhm
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy Veteran William Muhm, who served as a chaplain in Iraq and is currently the auxiliary bishop of the U.S. Archdiocese for the Military Services. William “Bill” Muhm was born in June 1957 in Billings, Montana, to James and Anne Muhm. He was raised in Denver, Colorado, and attended Colorado State University,…
What Veterans Day means to me
For me, Veterans Day is about identity. I used to think I didn’t have one… and then I found out that I did… in spades. I was 17 when I shipped off to boot camp in June 1994, turning 18 shortly after graduating in August. I didn’t know what I had to offer but I…
Find the time to follow up: How and when to reach out to a VA recruiter
There’s a lot of anticipation surrounding your VA job application and interview, but as with all good career moves, there’s a time and a place for when to follow up on your application. You may want to reach out, whether to find out what’s going on or in the hopes of speeding things along, and…
ICYMI: Veterans Day observances, events and discounts
In Case You Missed It: If you haven’t seen this week’s “Veterans Resources” newsletters, then here’s the news you need. Friday Nov. 11 is Veterans Day. VA Secretary Denis McDonough and Vietnam Veterans of America will host the 69th annual National Veterans Day Observance at Arlington National Cemetery. We’ll be broadcasting the event on the…
