Veterans who died of suicide remembered in Montgomery
A U.S. flag display is being set up to remember Alabama veterans who have lost their lives to suicide.
A U.S. flag display is being set up to remember Alabama veterans who have lost their lives to suicide.
The Partners of Alabama’s Challenge and City of Prattville will host the event on Friday, March 28 starting at 1 p.m. at the Doster Center.
The Alabama Senate has voted to give the governor the power to appoint the head of the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs.
Despite Alabama Dept. of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Kent Davis’ plans to resign at the end of the year, Gov. Kay Ivey wants him removed from his position immediately.
It was a special day for the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs in Enterprise.
Alabama Dept. of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Kent Davis has released a statement, declining Gov. Kay Ivey’s request that he resign.
Commissioner Kent Davis has appointed Samantha Wise to serve as the Director of the new Command Sgt. Maj. Bennie G. Adkins State Veterans Home.
The ceremony honored the brave men and women who endured hardships as Prisoners Of War, as well as the Missing In Action who are still unaccounted for today.
Operation We Remember serves as a visual reminder that suicide knows no boundaries.
The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs honored Foley-native Harleigh Brockett at a special ceremony in Montgomery Wednesday.