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On behalf of the Albany County Veterans Service Bureau, we send our deepest condolences to family members of Lt. Col Todd Clark and retired police officer Joseph Morabito who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.
   
Albany County Partners with Soldier On

Albany County has announced the creation of the Albany County Veterans Resource Center in Colonie.

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Honor A Veteran

The Honor A Veteran Program is a monthly event that honors deceased local veterans who have served in time of conflict.

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Most Recent:
James Francis 'Skip' Egan, US Coast Guard
 

 

Veterans of the Persian Gulf War with undiagnosed illnesses have an additional five years to qualify for benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Read more [PDF*]

 

Albany County Veterans Service Bureau

Charles Burkes, Director

112 State St., 9th Floor
Albany, New York 12207
Phone: (518) 447-7710
Fax: (518) 447-7714
veteransbureau@albanycounty.com

Office Hours Monday–Friday 8:30am–4:30pm

If you would like to meet with a Veterans Service Officer, please call for an appointment.

 

Albany County Veterans Service Bureau

Charles Burkes, Director

112 State St., 9th Floor
Albany, New York 12207
Phone: (518) 447-7710
Fax: (518) 447-7714
veteransbureau@albanycounty.com

Office Hours Monday–Friday 8:30am–4:30pm

If you would like to meet with a Veterans Service Officer, please call for an appointment.

 

 
Warning to Veterans

Veterans Affairs Services (VAS) is not endorsed or affiliated with the VA

 

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Rabies Memorandum
On August 31, 2011, a U.S. Army soldier died of rabies several months after being bitten by a dog while deployed in Afghanistan. OEF/OIF/OND Veterans who have been bitten or had contact with the saliva from a warm-blooded animal could be at risk. Learn More »
 
 
Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions (and their answers!) about veterans services.

 
 

The Albany County Veterans Service Bureau—along with other veterans agencies throughout the county—is instrumental in obtaining thousands of dollars annually from the Federal Government due to claims that are filed, submitted and approved by the NYS Regional Office in New York City.

This direct benefit from the Federal Government is a major boost to Albany County’s economy.