Together with his family and friends, the people of Nevada and the nation, DAV mourns the passing of Sen. Harry Reid, who passed away Tuesday at the age of 82. The former Senate Majority Leader retired in 2016, having served as a long-time and influential supporter of critical veterans legislation during his five terms in the Senate. In 2007 and again in 2014, he helped to enact Advance Appropriations legislation as part of DAV’s “Stand Up for Veterans” and “Keep the Promise” campaigns, respectively. Under his leadership as majority leader, he helped usher numerous veterans bills through to passage, including the Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act of 2010, which has given critical support to thousands of family caregivers for severely disabled veterans. In addition to his many legislative accomplishments, Sen. Reid also leaves behind a legacy of serving the veterans he represented back home. For example, In 2009, Sen. Reid helped to secure the long-overdue Purple Heart Medal for a Nevada DAV member, personally presenting the award to the Vietnam veteran more than four decades after it was earned. We offer our gratitude for Sen. Reid’s many years of dedicated public service and our most sincere condolences to the Reid family. May he rest in peace.
DAV Mourns Passing of Sen. Harry Reid
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When her eating disorder escalated during her 15 years in the Ohio Air National Guard, Amber Miskovich had to seek help through a 12-step program. Later, she turned to Save A Warrior - "SAW", a nonprofit organization that provides retreats and leverages the best interdisciplinary approaches to prevent suicide among veterans and first responders. The Veterans Health Administration estimates that as many as 14% of female and 4% of male patients have eating disorders, numbers Miskovich believes are vastly underreported due to the shame around it. Eating disorders are also linked to an increased risk for suicide.In February 2024, DAV published “Women Veterans: The Journey to Mental Wellness.” This report is a comprehensive assessment of the unique factors contributing to the staggering rates of suicide among women veterans and how the system charged with their mental health care can and must do better. Read Amber’s full story and learn more about the report and DAV’s findings at
Save the date! Registration for the 102nd DAV & Auxiliary National Convention, in Phoenix, Arizona, is expected to open on Monday, May 6. We hope you can join us for an exciting week filled with seminars, entertainment, camaraderie, and education on August 3-6, 2024. Registration, hotel info and other useful links are available at dav.org/events/2024-national-convention/.
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