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Since first being elected VFW Surgeon General in 1991, Dr. Curtis “Doc” Bohlman has accepted the position on eight subsequent occasions, making him the longest-serving surgeon general in VFW’s 125-year history. A Vietnam War veteran who served as a flight surgeon for a gunship squadron of the First Marine Air Wing at Marble Mounta...
WASHINGTON — “The democracy that we hold dear, the very democracy generations of American veterans have fought for and died to protect around the world, holds no place for political violence - we denounce it unequivocally. Americans should expect an election process free from violence against candidates and voters. Anything less undermi...
Statement of Nancy Springer, Associate Director National Legislative Service Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States For the Record United States House of Representatives Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs With Respect To Pending Legislation Washington, D.C. Chairman Luttrell...
In a March House VA Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity hearing, VFW offered insight into the military’s Transition Assistance Program (TAP) and addressed a proposal aimed at enhancing the process. VFW National Legislative Deputy Director Kristina Keenan highlighted several critical aspects of TAP-related legislation. Keenan said VFW support...
Nathan Metz spent a total of 11 years in the military with five years of active service in the Army, and another six years in the Ohio National Guard. After enlisting in 1991, he was immediately stationed in Germany for three years, followed by another two years at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. When asked why he joined the military, Metz said he wa...
Like so many others in her family, Pamela Murray felt a calling to serve and joined the Navy. “Patriotism is a big focus for us,” she said. “Six generations of my family have served.” Murray has been stationed around the world, including in Hawaii, Bermuda and Italy. Today, she is a member of the VFW and has a VA disability ...
WASHINGTON — On July 4, 248 years ago, the Second Continental Congress officially adopted the Declaration of Independence, but it would take about a month before any one of the delegates actually signed their name. Not everyone’s home assembly was on board with the vote. In fact, there were many in the colonies that still had feelings f...
Members of VFW Post 10417 Harrison, Arkansas, have been busy the past few months. On April 13, the Post’s annual celebration banquet was held to honor several individuals for their time and talents throughout the year. Three middle-school students were recognized for winning top spots in the Patriot’s Pen essay contest. Kayden Ann Loved...
When Scott Vanlandingham and Chris Bentler founded Devega CBD in 2018, they wanted to provide people, especially veterans, with an alternative to replacing prescription opioids. The Texas-based pair began by setting up an online website and establishing five locations at VFW Posts across the state to distribute their CBD products through vending ma...
This year marks the beginning of VFW’s celebration of its 125th anniversary. Founded on Sept. 29, 1899, VFW has made a legacy in the lives of veterans and their families – it is a legacy that endures. As the nation’s oldest combat veterans organization, VFW has many opportunities this year for its members to recognize this momento...
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