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Behind Friendly Lines: Future of VA Health Care
- The future of Veterans Affairs health care across Colorado — and the nation, for that matter — is in the hands of the independent Asset and Infrastructure Review (AIR) Commission. What does this mean for Colorado?
From Afghanistan to Aspen
- For USMC Veteran and amputee Ryan Garza, the National Disabled Veteran’s Winter Sports Clinic was another step toward regaining his life - and he is thrilled to be snowboarding
Veteran learns to bi-ski after leg, hip amputation
- Gayle-Jayne Allyson is not only unstoppable, but unmistakable. The Army and Coast Guard Veteran learned to bi-ski after leg and hip amputation for her second trip to the National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic.
Back on the mountain after three years
- For the first time in three years the National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic, co-hosted by Disabled American Veterans and Department of Veterans Affairs, will be once again held in Snowmass, Colorado.
National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic
- The transformation begins at Snowmass, Colorado where 141 disabled Veterans stare down the mountains and go for it. There are no limits, no expectations, no failures. Only inspiration, courage and determination.
Behind Friendly Lines: Insights for Veterans
- There are more than 367,000 veterans in Colorado according to the U.S. Census Bureau, yet less than half of them use VA health care. Are you one of them? Allow me to share an example from my family.
Behind Friendly Lines: Insights for Veterans
- As a veteran, do you ever wish you could learn more about VA and the benefits and services which may be available to you and your family? If so, we hope to help you better navigate VA with this new monthly column.
USS Arizona survivor recalls "date of infamy"
- Eighty years later, USS Arizona survivor, Ken Potts can still hear the sirens wailing from Battleship Row. The sounds are what he remembers most from that day. That, and the fires.
VISN 19 enrollment climbing for eligible Veterans
- Enrollment in VA health care for eligible Veterans in the VA Rocky Mountain Network (VISN19) is more than 67 percent. The VA also announced new locations for clinics in Enid, Oklahoma and Miles City, Montana.
Learning from the Past, Positioning for the Future
- Directors of VISN 19 reflect on the Pandemic and its effects on employees, veterans, and themselves. This video was created by the VISN 19 Office of Communications working out of Salt Lake City.