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Marine Veteran discusses experience with mental health care; VA's National Baby Shower a success
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs sent this bulletin at 05/18/2018 09:10 AM EDT
At VA, one of our primary missions is to educate Veterans about the
benefits they have earned, including support for the variety of health
challenges and conditions they may face as they transition out of the
service and move through life. Many challenges are known and some can
cause a great deal of distress such as being diagnosed with a mental
health condition like PTSD or depression.
Pfc. Arthur Joseph Holmes enlisted in the United States Marine Corps one
month after the United States entered World War II. He spent over two
years of his young life in the island-hopping campaigns of the Pacific
with the 1st Marine Division. Holmes participated in many of the
battles that took place in the Pacific during the war. He never
returned home.
VA wanted to both enhance the support we are provide new Veteran parents
and spread the word about these phenomenal benefits and the 2018 VA Nationwide Baby Shower
provided a way for us to do both. At 62 VA medical centers around the
country, we were able to send Veteran families home with an array of
helpful items for mom and baby thanks to incredible partners Philips, Veterans Canteen Service, The American Legion, The Carrying On Project, The Elizabeth Dole Foundation, Burt’s Bees Baby,The Red Cross, The Veterans of Foreign Wars, Halo, and First Quality Enterprises.
Bob was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Pennsylvania. He
joined the Army Air Corps after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Bob attended
flight engineer school and served with the 8th Air Corps, 305th Bomb Group, 364th squadron.
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