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USA 4 Vets Helping satisfy critical needs and enhance the well-being of our Veterans, active-duty Military and their families.

05/20/2026

Freedom is not free. 🇺🇸It is paid for in full by the men and women who never made it home. This Monday, we observe Memorial Day to honor the ultimate sacrifice of these fallen soldiers:
Civil War: ~655,000World
War II: 405,399
World War I: 116,516
Vietnam War: 58,220
Korean War: 36,574
Revolutionary War: ~25,000
War of 1812: ~15,000–20,000
Mexican-American War: 13,283
War on Terror (Iraq/Afghan): ~7,073
Philippine-American War: 4,196
Spanish-American War: 2,446
Indian Wars: ~2,000+
Beirut Peacekeeping: 266
Gulf War: 383ISIS / Panama / Grenada: 179+
Before the BBQs and the sales, take a moment to remember the names and the families left behind. Our gratitude is their legacy.

04/23/2026

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04/11/2026

If you're looking to help a veteran or active duty member with their career transition, this is a highly hands-on networking opportunity rather than just a standard job fair.

​Register: Sign up via the QR code or at Edge4Vets.org.

​Prep: During the workshop, business mentors from the Northeast Microelectronics Industry (and other sectors) work with you to translate your military skills into a "PLAN4SUCCESS."

​Follow Up: Attendees are connected directly with HR representatives from partner companies, including NEMC, to match their skills with specific job openings.

04/09/2026

Arrived at 0400 for a 0900 meeting that was canceled at 1100. It's AI but I'm sure you can relate

04/04/2026

Flashback to a time when "Together While Apart" meant everything. 🤝
In April 2020, organizations like the Massachusetts Military Support Foundation proved that nothing stops us from taking care of our own. We’re looking back at this post from former State Senator Walter Timilty, who helped spread the word about the initiative at Gillette Stadium.
From those early mornings in the stadium parking lots to front doors across the state, it was a true team effort to ensure our veterans were supported during the pandemic. Proud to share this piece of our history! 🇺🇸✨

04/01/2026

Why isn't this a movie yet? What an amazing story.
Motivation: He was looking for a way to get an education and was motivated by a desire to become a Marine.
Discovery of Age: His fellow Marines learned he was only 15 after reporters from the New York Times interviewed his family following his death.
Honors: A section of Lee Avenue in Brooklyn was renamed in his honor in 2003, and a historical marker was placed near his home in Goldsboro, N.C., in 2019.

03/26/2026

With an estimated 32,882 veterans experiencing homelessness in 2024 we can always do more. If you are a veteran or know a veteran that is experiencing homelessness, you can call the National Center for Homeless Veterans at 877-424-3838

03/23/2026

Supporting Our Vietnam Veterans on
March 29th

Behind every statistic is a story of immense courage. Our infographic highlights the scale and scope of the Vietnam War to ensure the sacrifices made by that generation are never overlooked.
At USA4Vets, we believe that understanding the past is the first step in providing better support for our veterans in the present. Take a look at the data and join us in saying, "Welcome Home, your sacrifice is not forgotten"
Memorial

03/10/2026

The Department of Veterans Affairs is making it easier for eligible Veterans to learn about their education and training entitlement under the Supreme Court’s 2024 Rudisill decision.

1.04 million Veterans were impacted. VA informed 380,000 of the impacted Veterans that they would need to submit a claim for VA to make an official decision on entitlement; however, VA is no longer requiring any Veterans to request a review to learn about their earned VA education and training benefits under Rudisill.

Additionally, as a result of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims’ Perkins v. Collins decision, Veterans who served for a single obligated period of sufficient length could also be eligible for two different education programs based on different months and days of service within that single obligated period.

What does this mean for me?

VA will automatically review the files of all 1.04 million Veterans who were previously identified as being potentially eligible for benefits and either issue a formal decision or inform you of additional action that is required. If you were previously informed as one of the 380,000 Veterans by VA to request a review to receive a formal decision on how the Rudisill decision impacts you, you no longer need to submit a request.

If you have applied for benefits but have not received a decision, you will soon receive confirmation from VA, via U.S. mail, that your application has been received, and the status is pending until VA is able to review the file.

If you are a Veteran who may be eligible for benefits through a qualifying single obligated period of service, VA will also automatically review your file and either issue a formal decision or inform you if additional action is required.

What if I’m in school already?

VA will automatically review records for benefits under Rudisill and Perkins if a Veteran exhausts their VA education benefits while enrolled in school.

What steps is VA taking to improve the process?

VA is updating systems to automatically evaluate Veteran files without any further action on your part. Veterans no longer need to request a review to learn about earned VA education and training benef

03/05/2026

This Day in Military History: March 3, 1863 🇺🇸
​A pivotal moment during the Civil War: Congress passed the Enrollment Act, establishing the first-ever wartime draft for U.S. citizens.
​Faced with a critical need for troops as the conflict intensified, the Union turned to mandatory service for male citizens and immigrants aged 20–45. However, the act was not without controversy—provisions like the $300 "commutation fee" (which allowed the wealthy to buy their way out) led to significant civil unrest, including the infamous New York City Draft Riots.
​Understanding our past helps us honor the sacrifices and service of those who have worn the uniform throughout our nation's journey.
​Honoring Veterans’ Past & Present. 🎖️

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