Implementation of the Mission Act, suicide prevention and mental health care — along with education, women veterans and environmental exposures — top the lists of concerns veterans advocates have as they look toward the legislative year ahead. While the groups are varied — from the largest, including the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, to the more obscure, the American Ex-Prisoners of War — they presented a unified front to Congress, urging lawmakers to support those who have served the nation. Read more about the veteran organizations' priorities on Military.com.