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- VFW Washington Office - Office houses National Veterans Service, National Legislative Service, National Security, Veterans Employment, Public Affairs, and Action Corps sections. It contains information about veterans legislation and veterans benefits.
- Disabled American Veterans, Department of Ohio - News, veterans services, legislative information, and links to military and veterans sites.
- Paralyzed Veterans of America - National Headquarters - Addresses a wide array of issues experienced by veterans and other people with spinal cord injury or dysfunction. Subjects include legal, medical, sports, accessibility, research, and veterans issues. Also provides many publications online.
- Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8862 - Dedicated to Veterans of Foreign Wars in the Mediterreanean Sea area. Site promotes services and interests of US veterans.
- Merrimack Valley Vietnam Veterans - Merrimack Valley Vietnam Veterans welcomes all Vietnam and Era Veterans. Find news, information and links to many other Vietnam Veterans sites.
- Combat Veterans International - Combat Veterans International is a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting all veterans to the best of our ability, with an emphasis on combat veterans. We share a fellowship and a common interest in motorycling.
- National Association for Black Veterans, Inc. - A nationally certified Veterans Service Organization and a United States Department of Veterans Affairs claims representative. Works with the community to end homelessness, empower low-income and minority veterans and works with disadvantaged youth.
- Zahorcak, John Andrew - A son's tribute to his late father, a disabled Vietnam veteran who passed away in 1999. Photographs, information, links to Vietnam veteran and disabled veteran sites.
- Center for Women Veterans - Veterans Affairs (VA) Programs and initiatives for women veterans. Contains valuable links for assisting women veterans in obtaining benefits.
- U.S. Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee - Committee jurisdiction includes compensation of veterans, life insurance issued by the Government due to military service, national cemeteries, pensions, readjustment to civilian life, soldiers' and sailors' civil relief, vocational rehabilitation and education of veterans, and veterans' medical care.
Wikipedia Articles
- Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture - The Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA) is an enterprise-wide information system built around an electronic health record, used throughout the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical system, known as the Veterans Health Administration (VHA).Department of Veterans Affairs: Veterans Health Administration By 2001, the VHA was the largest single medical system in the United States, providing care to 4 million veterans, employing 180,000 medical personnel and operating 163 hospitals, ...
- United Spanish War Veterans - Soon after the Spanish-American War ended in early 1899, discharged veterans rushed to form fraternal societies. Among these were the Spanish War Veterans, the Spanish-American War Veterans, the Servicemen of the Spanish War, American Veterans of Foreign Service, the Army of the Philippines, the Veteran Army of the Philippines, the Legion of Spanish War Veterans and many other smaller organizations.
- United States Department of Veterans Affairs Police - The United States Department of Veterans Affairs Police is the Uniformed Police and Security Service of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, responsible for the protection of the veterans hospitals and medical centers and other facilities operated by the Veterans Health Administration of the Department of Veterans Affairs. This is a SPECIAL PURPOSE AGENCY - with full powers of arrest for Federal, State
- American Veterans Committee - The American Veterans Committee was founded in 1944, during World War II, as a liberal veterans organization and an alternative to groups such as the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, which supported a conservative political and social agenda. With a motto of "Citizens First, Veterans Second," the AVC supported a range of liberal causes: for example, it challenged segregationist policy ...
- United States Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs - The Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs, in the United States government, is the chief operating officer of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, responsible for a nationwide system of health care services, benefits programs, and national cemeteries for America's veterans and their dependents. The Deputy Secretary is the second-highest ranking officer in the Department and succeeds the Secretary of Veterans Affairs in the event of his resignation, ...