Single Judge Application; substantive negative evidence; Fountain v. McDonald, 27 Vet.App. 258, 272 (2015); Horn v. Shinseki, 25 Vet.App. 231, 239 (2012); to the extent that the Board’s analysis may ...
Single Judge Application; In Rizzo v. Shinseki, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit previously held that VA need not affirmatively establish an examiner’s competency. 580 F.3d 1288, ...
A year after the food pantry at Fort Bragg’s Y.M.C.A. was opened, pandemic pressures made it one of the most important resources on the base. In 2020 the food pantry ...
Finding stable housing for veterans experiencing homelessness not only provides dramatic improvements for their lives but also potential large cost savings for Veterans Affairs medical programs, according to new research ...
Veterans unemployment in March reached its lowest level since the start of the coronavirus pandemic more than a year ago, but still remains significantly higher than before the nationwide shutdowns ...
Acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine which originated in China has documented treatment records dating back to more than 3000 years. The primary theory of acupuncture is based on ...
Located on nearly 500 acres of picturesque land in the center of densely populated Brooklyn, New York, Green-Wood Cemetery is the final resting place of thousands of veterans. Servicemembers from ...
Many veterans who served in the Armed Forces are buried at National Cemeteries throughout the U.S. This includes those who died or served during America's Civil War in the 1860s. ...