A veteran's battle to get VA benefits can last months or even years. If their condition prevents them from earning a ...
Congressional action last year expanded health care and benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances. Now, the Veterans Administration and local veterans service officers ...
The VA’s recent move easing the path for some Gulf War and Post-9/11 veterans battling certain types of cancers to receive ...
If signed into law, the bill will specifically require the VA to consider the continuity of veterans' healthcare in ...
U.S. airplanes sprayed Agent Orange, an herbicide, to kill foliage that could offer cover or food to enemy forces in Vietnam. Considering the risk, Woodworth is frustrated that his VA care team ...
With half of the veterans in Central Texas unsure which benefits they qualify for, veterans agencies gather monthly to offer ...
Stanley Prybylski, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam War, was awarded a Purple Heart for injuries sustained when he stepped on a land mine.
For years, the VA has offered benefits to those exposed to Agent Orange. The PACT Act helps those veterans but also includes Gulf War and post-9/11 era veterans and specifically addresses the burn ...
Agent Orange in Vietnam, etc., to receive health care and benefits from the VA. The shortfall’s initial estimate—$3 billion for benefit accounts and $12 billion for health accounts—turned ...
Crucially, for Vietnam-era veterans, the PACT Act expands the definition of who was likely exposed to Agent Orange and deserving ... benefits fairs at the VA clinic offer one more important ...
Quang Tri Province, a battlefield during the Vietnam War, is facing setbacks in its efforts to clear unexploded ordnance (UXO ...