Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs celebrates 80th anniversary
The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs has hosted an 80th anniversary luncheon to commemorate eight decades of service to Alabama’s veterans and their families.
The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs has hosted an 80th anniversary luncheon to commemorate eight decades of service to Alabama’s veterans and their families.
A U.S. flag display is being set up to remember Alabama veterans who have lost their lives to suicide.
The former head of the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs has filed a federal lawsuit accusing Gov. Kay Ivey of wrongful termination and defamation.
The veterans town hall and resource fair is an educational opportunity to improve health and well-being.
The Alabama Senate has voted to give the governor the power to appoint the head of the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs.
The arena was made possible by a grant from the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs.
The State Board of Veterans Affairs voted not to remove Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Kent Davis, but Governor Ivey has now invoked her “supreme executive power of the state” to remove Davis from his position immediately.
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.