
Howard Wahlen: A Vietnam Veteran who survived a war and now has to survive the VA.
Howard on a bike during near White Sands Missile Range. Howard Wahlen grew up outside Los Angeles before he was sent to Vietnam. He saw
Howard on a bike during near White Sands Missile Range. Howard Wahlen grew up outside Los Angeles before he was sent to Vietnam. He saw
This photograph was included in the Army’s Report: “A Decade of Progress. The United States Army Medical Department 1959 – 1969.” (1971) According to that
Michael Judie, center. Kansas City area veteran Sgt. Michael Judie is fighting the VA for benefits. He served in the Army from 1976 to 1881
I want to give you an update on one of my favorite veterans, Juan Santiago, who is fighting not one, but two extraordinary battles with
University of Washington Digital Collections. First shipment of gold, circa 1899. Probably not too surprising. A VA employee admitted to accepting $1.3 million in kickbacks
Photograph of Civil War soldiers in a hospital, circa 1963. U.S. National Archives The VA has reportedly hired more people to help reduce the backlog.
Photograph by watashiwani If you are a veteran that served in Okinawa, you might have heard the news that barrels containing the dioxin residue were found
Robert Davis fought in the Air Force during the Vietnam era, assigned to Thailand to serve as a guard. There, in addition to his regular
Hundreds of U.S. veterans have come forward with descriptions of Agent Orange being used, stored and transported in Okinawa. Still, the VA denies claims based
Robert Trafter underwent two battles with cancer — and beat it, twice. But he still had to beat the VA. Mr. Trafter served in the