July 18, 2016

In Search Of Oregon Women Vets (And Info)

July 16, 2016

Atomic Veterans Day: Never forget

Today is Atomic Veterans Day. The occasion was first declared in 1983 by President Ronald Reagan, to mark the anniversary of the earliest detonation of a nuclear weapon on July 16, 1945, and to honor the hundreds of thousands of U.S. service members who witnessed and participated in the some 235 nuclear weapons tests that occurred between 1945 and 1963.
June 26, 2016

Expo aims to connect veterans with valuable resources in central Oregon

One of the largest veteran resource events in the state will be held in central Oregon next month, when the Veteran Benefit Expo kicks off at 10 a.m. July 15 at the Deschutes Fair & Expo Center in Redmond. With over 75 booths featuring state and federal service providers, non-profit agencies, employers and other local partners, this free event promises to bring together the best benefits, resources and programs Oregon has to offer veterans and their families.
June 16, 2016

ODVA Through the Years

In honor of the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs’ 71st anniversary, which we recognize today, we offer a look back at some of the highlights from the agency’s history. The following are excerpts from the Vets News veterans newsletter, published regularly since Aug. 16, 1946.
June 16, 2016

ODVA Celebrates 71st Birthday

The bill authorizing the creation of the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs was signed into law by then-Gov. Earl Snell on March 12, 1945. But the agency was not officially established until June 16 (90 days after the Legislature’s adjournment that year), making today the ODVA’s 71st anniversary.
May 26, 2016

Oregon hires nation’s first advocate for LGBT veterans

May 24, 2016

Veterans Affairs committee to meet in Klamath

The public is invited to the next quarterly meeting of the Advisory Committee to the Oregon Department of Veterans‘ Affairs, which will be in Klamath …
May 20, 2016

Groups mobilize to help women veterans

Members of local organizations gathered at Southwestern Oregon Community College to discuss what else can be done to support veterans …