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VA to Host More Than 130 Memorial Day Ceremonies Nationwide

This week VA announced that it will host Memorial Day ceremonies across the country to commemorate the lives of those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defending the United States in armed conflict as well as all veterans buried in VA cemeteries. The Department’s National Cemetery Administration invites veterans, their families, caregivers, survivors, and the American public to attend these commemorative events planned throughout the weekend.  During these events, cemeteries typically conduct wreath-laying ceremonies accompanied […]

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Ambassadog Nora Barks Waymo and BVA Memorial Day Reception

BVA National Headquarters has provided me with a report of the Memorial Day reception held yesterday on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. This successful reception was well attended and offered a unique experience to all who were present. In addition to remembering those who offered the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our nation’s freedoms, the reception was an opportunity for Waymo to emphasize the technological advances that have become part of autonomous vehicles—how autonomous vehicles […]

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Disaster Preparedness, Washington Nationals, Highlight DC Red Cross Training

Blind and low vision veterans from several areas of the eastern United States attended a disaster preparedness workshop this past week at the Washington, DC, VA Medical Center. The event, presented by the American Red Cross, was jointly sponsored and arranged by the Visual Impairment Services Outpatient Rehabilitation (VISOR) Team at the Medical Center and the BVA Mid-Atlantic Regional Group (MARG). Chad Main, Red Cross Virginia Regional Preparedness Program Lead, connected with BVA Happenings to […]

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BVA Invites Membership to Comment on Revised DOT Attestation Form

BVA Happenings previously covered the topic of federal regulations, how they are formed and how the public can influence their formulation and implementation. Perhaps no better practical example of these processes in action exists than for a current topic of interest and discussion within BVA that affects Association members who are dog handlers. Two related BVA events, in fact, occurred this week.  In this month’s Dog Handlers Outreach Program session this past Tuesday, BVA National President […]

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Memorial Day: Remembering Those Who Sacrificed All, Those Now Sacrificing Much

A mini-U.S. flag is placed at each grave marker every year on Memorial Day weekend at Arlington National Cemetery. As this year’s Memorial Day approaches, the Blinded Veterans Association (BVA) remembers and celebrates the ultimate sacrifice by men and women who have been willing to lay down their lives in the name of freedom and peace. The magnitude of those sacrifices, and the lifelong impact they have had on families of the fallen, is truly […]

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High Ranking VA Official Lourdes Tiglao to Address Women Veterans Meeting

Lourdes Tiglao, Director of VA Center for Women Veterans Lourdes Tiglao, Director of VA’s Center for Women Veterans, will be the guest speaker for the Women Veterans Outreach Program virtual meeting next Thursday, May 23, at 6:00pm Eastern Time. Ms. Tiglao serves as the primary advisor to VA Secretary Denis McDonough on the Department’s policies, programs, and legislation that affect women veterans.  She also oversees all of the Center’s activities, which include coordinating VA’s administration […]

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Dog Handlers May 21 Meeting to Address Revised DOT Attestation Form

Join this Tuesday’s virtual meeting of the Dog Handlers Outreach Program scheduled for 4:00pm Eastern Time via Zoom as attendees discuss the opportunity for public comment regarding the Animal Relief Attestation Form recently revised by the federal Department of Transportation (DOT). Due to the critical nature of the form to the dog handler community, BVA National President Paul Mimms and National Executive Director Don Overton will host and moderate this week’s session to offer background […]

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New Help in Transitioning to Civilian Life through VA Grant Program

VA has announced the creation of a new grant program to help service members and their spouses transition from military life to civilian life. The grants will be awarded to eligible organizations that provide employment-based resources and tools for transitioning service members and spouses — including resume assistance services, interview training, job recruitment training, employment placement services, and additional services that lead directly to a successful transition.  The announcement, released on May 10 in honor […]

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VA’s National Pharmacogenomics (PGx) Program: When One Size Does Not Fit All

VA now offers genetic testing that can reduce medication side effects and the trial-and-error process of trying different drugs in varying doses. VA’s National Pharmacogenomics (PGx) Program is the largest drug-gene-interaction testing program in the country and helps predict how veterans may respond to different medications.  There are specific genes linked to how a body processes or responds to specific medications and VA doctors and pharmacists can now order these genetic tests and use the […]

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Observe Armed Forces Day Tomorrow

The third Saturday in May is designated Armed Forces Day, also marking the end of Armed Forces Week. Both recognitions are designed to expand public understanding of the military and its role in civilian life. Parades, open houses, and receptions were held on the first Armed Forces Day on May 20, 1950. They continue today on military bases worldwide. Examples include activities such as the early morning America’s Armed Forces Kids Run, open to military […]