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She Served Too: Women Veterans at the Golden Age Games

U.S Air Force Veteran; Public Affairs Officer at the Overton Brooks VAMC

Seventy-nine women Veterans are attending the National Veterans Golden Age Games. They range in age from 55 to 86 years old and represent the Army, Marines, Navy and Air Force. They are unique, no two are exactly alike but they share a common bond, they served their country with honor and distinction.

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PTSD and Pain Management: VA’s Latest Research

National Program Director for Pain Management, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

At VA, we know PTSD is a complex condition that can’t be treated solely by drugs. This is one reason why VA is working aggressively to ensure that all Veterans with PTSD who are interested are offered one of the behavioral therapies that have been proven to be effective.

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Advice: File Your Claims and Get Your Benefits

Vietnam War Veteran

To all of you Vets, Vietnam or otherwise, please don’t give up. You are entitled to benefits if you were affected by the wars exposure. Don’t wait like I Idid—file your claim and get your benefits. You deserve them. It took me a long time to realize that.

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National Veterans Creative Arts Competition

U.S. Army Veteran

If you are a Veteran with creative talent in music, dance, acting, writing or visual arts like painting, photography, crafts or sculpture, the call is out for you!

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Mobile Vet Centers: Expanding Health Care for Rural Vets

Today, VA is adding more vehicles to its fleet of 50 Mobile Vet Centers. Dr. Robert Petzel, VA’s Under Secretary for Health, is overseeing the deployment of an additional 20 MVCs from Farber Specialty Vehicles in Columbus, Ohio. The new …

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Iraq: And so it Ends

Iraq War Veteran

With lots of press but little fanfare, the last remaining troops stationed in Iraq began packing up shop and heading home. I wanted to take a moment to thank my fellow Iraq Veterans for all of their dedicated service over the years.

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Stay Healthy this Holiday Season

Dietitians at the Milwaukee Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Everyone looks forward to the holidays and all the joy that a wonderfully prepared meals provides. It may be wise to take heed and plan to avoid the weight gain that sometimes comes with these happy occasions.

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My Road Back to School, Thanks to the New GI Bill

U.S. Navy Veteran

As the war winds down in the next few years, I hope that Vets take advantage of the New G.I. Bill. It can open up endless possibilities for all of us, as we take that next step in life.

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Homeless Veteran Population Falls 12 Percent in Last Year

When Secretary Shinseki came to VA nearly three years ago, one of his top priorities was the eradication of Veteran homelessness by 2015. VA has focused both on those already homeless and on preventative services which help Vets and their …

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Round Up: National Veterans Creative Arts Festival

Director, National Veterans Creative Arts Festival, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

The 2011 National Veterans Creative Arts Festival wrapped up on October 23. Now, those who participated in the event can view the national first place winning pieces of artwork, behind-the-scenes videos, and more.

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