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The Chinle VA Clinic’s Expanded Services at the Chinle Comprehensive Healthcare Facility will provide five-day-a-week, in-person primary care to Navajo and Native veterans in some of the most remote regions of Arizona.
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Members of the Arizona National Guard along with U.S. military reservists will be eligible for burial at three veteran cemeteries beginning Jan. 1.
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The Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services is accepting admission applications to the Arizona State Veteran Home in Flagstaff.
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Navajo Nation leaders are paying tribute to Steven Harrison, a World War II veteran and tribal member who died Wednesday at 101.
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Jack Holder, a Pearl Harbor survivor who went on become a decorated World War II flyer, has died in Arizona. He was 101.
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The Northern Arizona VA Health Care System is recruiting volunteers to provide transportation for eligible Veterans to and from medical appointments across the region.
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Arizona is allocating $26 million to organizations devoted to the health and well-being of veterans and first responders.
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A veteran and member of the Navajo Nation has received a Purple Heart Medal decades after being wounded in battle during the Vietnam war.
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Fifteen buildings and facilities throughout Coconino County will be illuminated with green lights from November 7 through 13 to honor veterans.
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Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lyzer offered their condolences to the family of U.S. Army Veteran Gibson B. Jones, who died on Friday at the age of 76.