Two years ago, Congress and President Barack Obama shared a rare moment of bipartisanship, coming together to promise military veterans hard-copy photo IDs with passage of the 2015 Veterans ...
The VA is now mailing identification cards to veterans who want tangible proof that they served in the military. But after waiting almost three... Jul 05, 2018 — The VA is now mailing identification ...
Veterans are once again able to apply for the free Department of Veterans Affairs ID card after technical problems late last year forced a delay to the program. The free ID card, originally rolled-out ...
As we reported on Oct. 19 in a look at questions around the new Department of Veterans Affairs veteran identification card, some veterans told us they were encountering trouble when attempting to ...
A sample copy of the front of the new Veterans ID card. (Courtesy of the Department of Veterans Affairs) WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs is once again accepting applications for new ...
In a push to make it easier for veterans to identify themselves to retailers and others, the Department of Veterans Affairs has rolled out a new Veterans Identification Card. The card, part of a 2015 ...
At its basic level, a Veteran ID Card is a formal validation of military service under honorable conditions. The card is a vehicle for recognition and appreciation by the broader community. Many ...
The idea seemed simple enough. Some veterans needed an easy way to document their service. For some, it was just a matter of pride. But others had a more practical reason: They needed an ID card to ...
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — To those who have served in the U.S. military, being a veteran is part of their identity, and thanks to mobile clinics organized by the Office of U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito, ...
Veterans will have to wait an unknown amount of time before they can get a photo ID card from the Department of Veterans Affairs under a law passed in 2015. The law, known as the Veterans ...
The VA is now mailing identification cards to veterans who want tangible proof that they served in the military. But after waiting almost three years for the new government-issued ID, some veterans ...
Congress mandated the card in 2015, but provided no funding. So the VA struck a deal with Office Depot. The VA is now mailing identification cards to veterans who want tangible proof that they served ...
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