8/7/2011
Disabled Veterans Recognize Outstanding VA Employees
Three Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) employees will receive the National Commander’s Outstanding VA Employee awards from the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) at the organization’s 90th National Convention at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside Hotel, in New Orleans, La.
8/6/2011
North Carolina Disabled Veteran Named Recruiter of the Year
The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) has named Ronald Holtberg of Wilmington, N.C., as Membership Recruiter of the Year.
8/6/2011
Young Volunteers Awarded DAV Scholarship
The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) has selected eight outstanding young volunteers to receive cash awards under the Jesse Brown Memorial Youth Scholarship Program.
8/6/2011
DAV Volunteers Honored for Service to Veterans
J.T. Tate of Birmingham, Ala., and Ada Perry of Lexington, Ky.,have been selected by the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) to receive the 2011 George H. Seal Memorial Trophy for extraordinary volunteerism.
8/6/2011
Arizona Woman Named DAV Auxiliary Member of the Year
The Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary has selected Valerie Lintz of Phoenix, Ariz., as its Member of the Year.
8/6/2011
Journalists Recognized for Afghanistan Coverage
The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will recognize journalist/filmmakers Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington with its 2011 Bugle Award for bringing the story of combat in Afghanistan home to the American public.
8/6/2011
DAV Names Joseph Cassilly Disabled Vet of the Year
The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will honor retired Army veteran Joseph I. Cassilly as the Outstanding Disabled Veteran of the Year for 2011 at the organization’s 90th National Convention at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside.
8/6/2011
Ford Donations Aid Disabled Veterans
Ford Motor Company will donate $200,000 to purchase eight (8) new vehicles for the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Transportation Network and provide $25,000 to the DAV’s youth volunteer scholarship program.
8/2/2011
VA Secretary to Address
90th DAV National Convention in New Orleans
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki is scheduled to deliver a major speech
to more than 3,000 DAV delegates the morning of Aug. 7.