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A government watchdog organization reported that VA is notworking with veterans service organizations to contact veterans as partof the Solid Start program. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported that VA needs to work with organizations, such as VFW, to help department representatives contact newly separated veterans. Doing so is requi...
WASHINGTON — Today, the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) pauses to remember the more than 156,000 brave Allied troops who landed by air and by sea targeting the 50-mile stretch of Normandy’s beaches to liberate German-occupied France and bring an end to the Nazi regime. June 6, 1944, forever changed the course of history. With over 5,000 ...
When Army Command Sgt. Maj. Micheal Seefeld deployed to Honduras last year in support of Operation Alamo Shield, he was struck by the needs of the underserved children of the Central American country. As the junior vice commander of VFW Post 6003 in Oxford, Wisconsin, Seefeld reached out to Post Commander Tim Donahue for assistance in executing a s...
When Scotland Stewart sat down to ponder the 2022-23 Voice of Democracy (VOD) audio-essay prompt — “Why is the veteran important?” — the 15-year-old high school sophomore had only to look at his parents. Raised by Air Force and Navy veterans, who themselves were raised by veterans,the VOD question was a deep and personal int...
WASHINGTON — June is Pride Month, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) joins the nation in recognizing LGBTQI+ veterans and service members. It is estimated that there are a little more than 1 million LGBTQI+ veterans in the United States. Since the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal Act of 2010, surveys have found that more than 5% o...
Robert Soden, 45, lives in Kansas with his wife, Jane, and their two sons, Kaleb and Aiden. He enjoys playing sports in the backyard with his boys, but after 21 years in the Marine Corps, it is not always easy. His service-connected injuries include hearing loss, back issues, headaches, numbness in his leg and a broken ankle and fingers. “Dai...
WASHINGTON — This Memorial Day, the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) joins a grateful nation in honoring and remembering the soldiers, Marines, sailors, airmen, guardians, and Coast Guardsmen, who, as President Abraham Lincoln so eloquently put during the Gettysburg Address, “gave the last full measure of devotion.” Originally calle...
During the dog days of summer last year, kindness found its way to several struggling veterans in Chico, California, who had fallen on hard times and ended up homeless. As if snatched from the pages of Charles Dickens’ “Great Expectations,” it all began with an anonymous benefactor who in early July approached VFW Post 1555 member...
Danny Heinze, 59, of Newton, Kansas, served for nearly four and a half years in the Army as part of the 82nd Airborne and 101st Airborne divisions. During that time, Heinze suffered a gunshot wound that made a lasting impact. “It was mentally and physically scarring, causing a major shift in my life,” he said. Heinze feels fortunate to ...
May is Better Hearing and Speech Month which makes it a good time to check in on your hearing health. Your hearing is critical to your overall physical, emotional, and social well-being. For example, hearing loss has been associated with a wide variety of mental and physical health conditions such as diabetes, anxiety and depression. Treating heari...
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