Programs that help veterans returning to civilian life, especially after a combat tour, are the focus of the April edition of "The American Veteran," the Department of Veterans Affairs' monthly half-hour news magazine. The program's broadcast schedule on The Pentagon Channel is available on the Pentagon Channel website. The VA Office of Public Affairs also makes the program available for viewing on the VA website just click on "Public Affairs" and then "Featured Items." For information about "The American Veteran" program and how to obtain it for local programming, contact VA at 202-461-7502.
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The American Veteran Program
Week of April 28, 2008
Current Issue
- Vets' Caregiver Bill Stalled
- Holiday Mailing Guidelines Set
- Retirees and Vets Allowed to Salute Flag
- More Veterans in Government
- VA's New Look Website
- The Key to Getting Voc-Rehab Started
- VA Plan to End Vet Homelessness
- Craig's List Founder Joins VA Panel
- Help the Legion Help Recovering Heroes
- Leavenworth Cemetery to Expand
- Jacksonville, Fla. Cemetery Expansion
- VA Working to Improve Vet Education
- Featured Job: Healthcare
- State Veteran Benefits
- Deal of the Week: Coupons for Veterans
- Free CUNY Veterans' College Fair 2009
- USAA Open to All Vets Who Honorably Served

