Dozens of VA clinics shutter as Hurricane Helene barrels toward Florida

The Department of Veterans Affairs has closed dozens of clinics in Florida through Friday and is taking steps to ensure hospital patients are safe ahead of Hurricane Helene, which is forecasted to make landfall Thursday night along the state’s Gulf Coast.

‘I’m prayed up’: Helene is upgraded to Category 2 hurricane as it barrels toward Florida

Fast-moving Hurricane Helene was advancing Thursday across the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida, threatening an “unsurvivable” storm surge in northwestern parts of the state.

House lawmakers urge support for caregiver services to help disabled veterans stay out of nursing homes

House lawmakers on Wednesday urged the swift passage of legislation to better support family caregivers and home health aides who help veterans with serious disabilities continue to live at home and stay out of institutional care.

Section from Vietnam Veterans Memorial finds home at LBJ Library in Texas

Placed on permanent display earlier this month at the museum in Austin, Panel 44 is the only one from the 1982-installation of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial available to view outside of the National Mall in Washington.

Air Force evacuates aircraft, Florida Guard activated as Hurricane Helene approaches Gulf Coast

The Air Force evacuated aircraft from several Florida and Georgia bases on Wednesday, and some 3,300 Florida National Guard troops prepared to respond as Hurricane Helene bared down on the state’s Gulf Coast.

Financial complaints by US military community climb nearly 100% in 2 years, report finds 

There were significant increases in the number of complaints about credit reporting, debt collection, credit cards, bank accounts and mortgages.

Soldier who survived 1941 Japanese attack on Hawaii Army airfield dies at 101

Elmer Calvin Smith, who as an 18-year-old soldier stationed at an Army airfield survived the Japanese surprise attack on Hawaii in 1941, died Friday at age 101. Smith was among fewer than two dozen still-living veterans who survived the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Oahu, although the exact number is unknown.

VA suicide hotline hit with several service outages this year, affecting nearly 700 veterans

More than 675 people were affected by dropped calls, texts and chats, according to the VA, because of service outages for a suicide hotline for veterans.

WWII veteran’s souvenir Japanese rifle lost for decades recovered by his son

After the war ended in 1945, Hibray flew over Hiroshima to view the devastation and into Osaka, where he purchased an Arisaka Japanese military rifle with a bayonet as a souvenir and had it shipped back to the United States.