Iosco County Veterans Affairs Office

Iosco County Veterans Affairs Office A community for U.S. Military Veterans from the Iosco County Veterans Affairs Office

Lake Huron (VBF) Veterans Benefit FairThursday 28 May, 2026 Over 30 booths of information where veterans can:- Apply for...
02/10/2026

Lake Huron (VBF) Veterans Benefit Fair

Thursday 28 May, 2026

Over 30 booths of information where veterans can:
- Apply for Federal & State benefits
- Get help obtaining military records, DD-214
- Find out about employment opportunities
- Find out about education opportunities
- Find out about VA health care
- Discover local non-profits, community resources
- Connect with VA Officers, Veteran Service Officers
- Learn about a wide range of benefits available including health care, long-term care, education, veteran loans, job training, funeral honors and more!

11/11/2025
Veterans Administration shutdown information
10/10/2025

Veterans Administration shutdown information

09/22/2025

Sunday September 28, starting at 6pm. Please come out to this very moving event. Free and open to the public. Lawn chairs are welcome.

Gold Star Family Day is observed on the last Sunday of September to honor families who have lost loved ones serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. The day originated from the practice of displaying blue stars on service flags for living service members and gold stars for those who died in combat. Established by Congress in 1936 and later expanded to include all families by President Obama in 2011, the day serves as a public expression of gratitude and respect for these families.

07/27/2025

A soldier with PTSD fell into a hole and couldn’t get out. When a SNCO walked by the Soldier called out for help, but the SNCO yelled back, "Suck it up son, dig deep and drive on," then threw him a shovel. The Soldier did as he was told and dug that hole deeper.

A Senior Officer went by and the Soldier called out for help again. The Officer told him "use the tools your SNCO has given you", then threw him a bucket. The Soldier used the tools and he dug the hole deeper still and filled the bucket.

A psychiatrist walked by. The Soldier called, “Help! I can’t get out!” so the psychiatrist gave him some drugs and said, "Take this. It will relieve the pain and you will forget about the hole.” The Soldier said "thanks" and followed his advice, but when the pills ran out he was still in the hole.

A well-known psychologist rode by and heard the Soldiers cries for help. He stopped and asked, “How did you get there? Were you born there? Did your parents put you there? Tell me about yourself, it will alleviate your sense of loneliness.” So the Soldier talked with him for an hour, then the psychologist had to leave, but he said he’d be back next week. The Soldier thanked him, but he was still in the hole.

Another Soldier , just like him, happened to be passing by. The Soldier with PTSD cried out, “Hey, help me. I’m stuck in this hole!” and right away the other Soldier jumped down in there with him. The Soldier with PTSD started to panic and said, “What are you doing? Now we’re both stuck down here!” But the other Soldier just smiled and replied, “It’s okay, calm down, brother. I’ve been here before..... I know how to get out.”

No matter what you're going through, you are never alone.

don't be too proud to SHOUT OUT!, 'HELP I'm stuck in this Hole' …...

07/20/2025

Are you a veteran experiencing homelessness? Do you know of a veteran who is?

The Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center Homeless Program will be out in the community searching for unsheltered veterans during their homeless surge event from July 21 - 23.

If you are a homeless veteran or know the location of a homeless veteran, please call 906-774-3300 ext. 3241 and VA staff in that area will be notified.

07/17/2025

📣 Save the Date! 🇺🇸

Join us for the 1st Annual Oscoda County Veterans Affairs Open House
📅 Saturday, August 16th
🕚 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 205 E. 11th Street, Mio, MI

🎉 Free food, games, music, veteran resources, and more!

This family-friendly event is open to all — come celebrate, connect, and learn more about the services we offer our veterans and their families.

👉 Stay tuned for more details — we can’t wait to see you there!

07/01/2025
06/06/2025

D-Day, known as the largest amphibious invasion in the history of warfare, celebrates its 81st anniversary. With over 5,000 ships and aircraft, over 150,000 troops stormed five beaches in Normandy.

Photo: DVIDS image from 2024 celebration of D-Day

Address

671 East M-55
Tawas City, MI
48763

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+19893626571

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