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According to the secretary of Veteran Affairs, Gen. Eric Shinseki, veterans lead the nation in depression, suicide, substance abuse and homelessness. This past Veterans Day, I visited a VA hospital in Connecticut. Full Article at New York Daily News
NPR profiles retired General Eric Shinseki, the head of the Department of Veterans Affairs, and his efforts to measure the scope of veterans' mental health issues. Full Article at Medical News Today
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki, left, answers a question as Sen. Arlen Specter, D-Pa. , right, looks on during a town hall meeting held to discuss the new G.I. Bill's Yellow Ribbon Program for post Sept. 11 veterans at Drexel Universit... View Photo »
President Obama and I are personally committed to ending homelessness among veterans within the next five years ... Those who have served this nation as veterans should never find themselves on the streets, living without care and without hope.
Gen. Eric Shinseki was famously shunned by the Bush administration for daring to state the true costs of occupying Iraq. Full Article at Worcester Telegram & Gazette
In his first nine months as head of the Department of Veterans Affairs, retired Gen. Eric Shinseki has spent hours just listening to veterans talk. Full Article at NPR
KALAELOA, Hawaii -- At Veterans Day ceremony President Barack Obama and Veterans Services Secretary Eric Shinseki renewed promises to better reach out and help America's 23 million veterans. Full Article at HawaiiChannel.com
President Barack Obama and Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki, left, applaud as the president arrive to speak at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. , Monday, Aug. 3, 2009. View Photo »
I'm pleased that the Obama Administration and Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Eric Shinseki, have taken decisive action to help the 68,000 Minnesota military personnel who were potentially exposed to Agent Orange while serving in Vietnam ... Our Veterans deserve compensation for their ailments which prev...
Veterans Secretary Eric Shinseki says he's working to improve the agency's ability to cope with increasing numbers of troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with mental health problems. Yawn Sstokesjr, There's no accounting for taste. Full Article at Richmond.com
We have just honored our veterans throughout America with parades, speeches and solemn prayers. But, if we really consider how veterans are treated, it is a dishonor to the government and to us. Full Article at NBC New York
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U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki, left, answers a question as Sen. Arlen Specter, D-Pa. , right, looks on during a town hall meeting held to discuss the new G.I. Bill's Yellow Ribbon Program for post Sept. 11 veterans at Drexel University, Monday, August 17, 2009, in Phi...
View Photo »President Barack Obama and Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki, left, applaud as the president arrive to speak at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. , Monday, Aug. 3, 2009.
View Photo »Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki, center, accompanied by Lt. Gen. David Huntoon, right, walks during a wreath laying ceremony commemorating the Korean war Armistice signing, Monday, July 27, 2009, at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington.
View Photo »Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, center, listens to a question during a news conference as U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki, left, and U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack get ready to host a rural health community for...
View Photo »US Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki (L) talks with U.S. veteran Elmer De Lucia during a collective ceremony where Legion of Honour medals were awarded to D-Day veterans at the Invalides in Paris, Friday June 5, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki (L) and French Defence Minister Herve Morin (C) listen to national anthems during a collective ceremony where Legion of Honour medals are presented to U.S. , British and Canadian D-Day veterans at the Invalides in Paris on June 5, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki, left, and French Defense Minister Herve Morin, center, listen to national anthems during a collective ceremony of Legion of Honor award giving ceremony to U.S. , British and Canadian D-Day veterans at the Invalides building in Paris, Friday...
View Photo »U.S. Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki, left, talks with U.S. veteran Elmer De Lucia during a collective ceremony of Legion of Honor award giving ceremony to D-Day veterans at the Invalides building in Paris, Friday June 5, 2009.
View Photo »WNBA women's basketball player Lisa Leslie and President Barack Obama have their picture taken in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, March 11, 2009, by Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki, right, after the president signed an Executive Order creating the Whi...
View Photo »WNBA women's basketball player Lisa Leslie and President Barack Obama have their picture taken in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, March 11, 2009, by Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki, right, after the president signed an Executive Order creating the Whi...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MARCH 10: Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Eric Shinseki arrives at a House Veterans Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill March 10, 2009 in Washington, DC. The committee is hearing testimony on the Veterans Affairs Department budget request for FY2010.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MARCH 10: Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Eric Shinseki (C) talks with people attending a House Veterans Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill March 10, 2009 in Washington, DC. The committee is hearing testimony on the Veterans Affairs Department budget request for FY2010.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MARCH 10: Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Eric Shinseki (C) shakes hands with Rep.John T. Salazar (D-CO) (L) after arriving at a House Veterans Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill March 10, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Retired US Army General Eric Shinseki (C), President-elect Barack Obama's nominee to be the new Secretary of Veterans Affairs, greets people following his confirmation hearing before the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, January 14, 2009.
View Photo »Retired US Army General Eric Shinseki (R), President-elect Barack Obama's nominee to be the new Secretary of Veterans Affairs, greets committee chairman Senator Daniel Akaka (D-HI) (L) following his confirmation hearing before the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill in Was...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 14: Former Sen. Bob Dole greets Gen. Eric Shinseki (right) at Shinseki's confirmation hearing to head the Department of Veterans' Affairs on January 14, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 14: Gen. Eric Shinseki arrives for his confirmation hearing in front of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs to head the Department of Veterans Affairs on January 14, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 14: Gen. Eric Shinseki arrives for his confirmation hearing in front of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs to head the Department of Veterans Affairs on January 14, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 14: Gen. Eric Shinseki (left), his wife Patricia, and Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) talk prior to Gen. Shinseki's confirmation hearing in front of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs to head the Department of Veterans Affairs on January 14, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 14: Gen. Eric Shinseki arrives for his confirmation hearing in front of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs to head the Department of Veterans Affairs on January 14, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 14: Gen. Eric Shinseki arrives for his confirmation hearing in front of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs to head the Department of Veterans Affairs on January 14, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 14: Sen. Daniel Inouye (right) testifies in favor of Gen. Eric Shinseki (center) to head the Department of Veterans Affairs as and former Sen. Bob Dole listens during Shinseki's confirmation hearing on January 14, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 14: Former Sen. Bob Dole testifies in favor of Gen. Eric Shinseki (center) to head the Department of Veterans Affairs as and Sen. Daniel Inouye (right) listens during Shinseki's confirmation hearing on January 14, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 14: Former Sen. Bob Dole (left) and Sen. Daniel Inouye (right) listen during the confirmation hearing for Gen. Eric Shinseki (center) to head the Department of Veterans Affairs on January 14, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 14: Gen. Eric Shinseki arrives for his confirmation hearing in front of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs to head the Department of Veterans Affairs on January 14, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »President Barack Obama and Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki, left, applaud as the president arrive to speak at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. , Monday, Aug. 3, 2009.
View Photo »President Obama and I are personally committed to ending homelessness among veterans within the next five years ... Those who have served this nation as veterans should never find themselves on the streets, living without care and without hope.
I'm pleased that the Obama Administration and Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Eric Shinseki, have taken decisive action to help the 68,000 Minnesota military personnel who were potentially exposed to Agent Orange while serving in Vietnam ... Our Veterans deserve compensation for their ailments which prev...
Transforming VA into an organization that is veteran-centric, results-oriented and forward-looking is my top priority ... Leveraging the talent, innovation and creativity of stakeholders, like Craig Newmark, is just one of the many ways VA can think outside of the box to help deliver tangible results to...
in a letter to Gen. Eric Shinseki, the secretary of Veterans Affairs, Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Florida, requested that the VA Office of Inspector General 'begin an investigation into the potential problems of contamination; whether any patient has contracted an infection from unsterilized equipment; and, mos...
Since my confirmation as secretary, I’ve often asked why, 40 years after Agent Orange was last used in Vietnam, we’re still trying to determine the health consequences to our veterans who served in the combat theater ... Veterans who endure a host of health problems deserve timely decisions.
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