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Making New Friends

New friendships are a big part of the Invictus Games experience By John Groth U.S. Army veteran Danny Dudek takes part in the cycling time trials during the 2017 Invictus

Return to Invictus

Paralyzed Veterans of America members take on Toronto for the 2017 Invictus Games By John Groth RJ Anderson serves to Team Australia during the tennis match at the 2017 Invictus

Suicide Prevention

With September declared national Suicide Prevention Month and the rate of veteran suicides making headlines, the Homer S. Townsend Jr. Memorial Lecture at Wednesday’s Paralyzed Veterans of America Summit +

Pushing with a Smile

From her service in the U.S. Army, to teacher to wheelchair racer, Holly Koester does it with a smile By Christopher Di Virgilio Retired U.S. Army captain Holly Koester is always smiling.

Celebrating Flag Day

June 14 is Flag Day, and we have all the details about the history and how to properly display the flag By Courtney Verrill The flag is saluted during the

Falling Short

Veterans service organizations concerned funding will fall short to meet veteran health care demands Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)—authors of The

PVA New Leadership

New leadership announced at the PVA National Convention David Zurfluh was elected PVA National President during the 71st PVA Convention. (Photo by Jonathan Franklin). Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) this week

Gordon H. Mansfield Award

Recognized for her work to advance legislation that enables the VA to provide procreative services to catastrophically injured veterans PVA national president Al Kovach Jr (left) presents the Gordon H.

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