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Wal-Mart hiring initiative targets new veterans

WASHINGTON – If you just left the military, Wal-Mart has a job for you. Guaranteed.  Read more


When women come marching home

SERVICE, the film, portrays the courage of several women veterans as they transition from active duty to their civilian lives. We see the horrific traumas they faced, their invisible as well as physical injuries and all their challenges in receiving benefits and care. We follow them through the large and small accomplishments they work mightily to achieve.  More


Update on the American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial
Update on the American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial: Utility realignment is nearing completion with road construction to begin soon. Dedication ceremony preliminarily scheduled for November 2014.  A detailed update will be provided at National Convention in Orlando, FL.  See you there.  (Pictures)

VA Launches Hotline to Answer Questions on VA Health Care and Benefits for Women Veterans

WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs has launched a new hotline — 1-855-VA-WOMEN — to receive and respond to questions from Veterans, their families and caregivers about the many VA services and resources available to women Veterans. The service began accepting calls on March 27, 2013.  Read more


A MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2013

            Our country’s cultural richness stems from the many immigrant and native legacies which bind us as one Nation from many peoples.  Our strength as a Nation resides in the hearts and minds and spirit of our people, united in preserving freedom and justice, and in our willingness to work hard to earn our own way.  Asian and Pacific Islander Americans have contributed enormously through language, the arts, music, literature, science, and medicine, adding their own hopes and dreams, to the countless threads that give color and resilience to the fabric that is America.  

            Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month commemorates both the arrival of the first immigrant Japanese to the United States on May 7, 1843, and the completion of the transcontinental railroad on May 10, 1869, linking our Nation’s east and west coasts.  So many Chinese immigrants were instrumental to this uniting of the continent.  And so many Asian and Pacific Islander Americans since have likewise served and sacrificed for our country.  More than 292,000 of them have defended this Nation.  Over 67,000 men and women of Asian and Pacific Islander descent currently serve on duty in our Armed Forces around the world.

            America is safer, and our democracy is stronger, because of their service in uniform.  These Asian and Pacific Islander Americans, from the first brave immigrants to today’s generation of vibrant Americans, have made positive and lasting contributions to the greater good of our society.

            Their impact has been truly significant—from operating small businesses to leading multinational corporations; from teaching in our most rural classrooms to lecturing in our greatest universities; from volunteering to care for the sick and homeless to commanding the formations which defend us, preserving peace in a dangerous world.  Asian and Pacific Islander Americans are fully interwoven into every aspect of American life, bringing with them the hopes and dreams to build an ever-greater America.

On behalf of the Department of Veterans Affairs, it is a privilege to celebrate the rich histories of all Asian and Pacific Islander Americans, including over 22,000 of our co-workers, during this month which honors their heritage.

 

 

Eric K. Shinseki


Invisible Wounds of War

Tens of thousands of servicemen and women are dealing with lasting brain damage as the Pentagon scrambles to treat these invisible wounds. David Martin reports.  Read More


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60 Hutchinson Blvd
Mount Vernon, NY  10552
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Fleetwood Diner
Mount Vernon, NY  10552
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