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[VIDEO] World War II Veteran recalls Iwo Jima, the Medal of Honor and working with former prisoners of war
For 33 years, Woody Williams served as a VA contact representative in field offices located in West Virginia and New Mexico
MyVA311: One number to call to reach VA
VA is introducing 1-844-MyVA311 (1-844-698-2311) as a go-to source for Veterans and their families who don’t know what number to call.
New on VAntage Point:
- Veteran Elizabeth Lopez Lovelady: What Veterans Day means to me
- Veterans deal with diabetes at unique camp
- Veterans! Ready to be tobacco free? VA can help.
- Fit for life: Helping Veterans with diabetes through weight management
- VA dietitian says cranberries offer great source of fiber, Vitamin C and Vitamin E
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VETERAN OF THE WEEK
This week we honor Army Veteran Alvie L. Brewer
Alvie L. Brewer served in the Army for 24 years on active duty and one year in the Reserve. During his military career he would see combat action across three wars: World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
Nominate a special Veteran as #VeteranOfTheDay
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