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Nevada Office of Veterans Services
5460 Reno Corporate Dr.
Reno, NV 89511
(775) 688-1653
(775) 688-1656 - FAX
Nevada State Veterans Home
100 Veterans Memorial Dr
Boulder City, NV 89005
(702) 332-6784
(702) 332-6762 - FAX
Nevada Office of Veterans Services
950 W. Owens Dr. Room 111
Las Vegas, NV 89106
(702) 636-3070
(702) 702-486-5268 - FAX
Churchill County Offices
485 W. B Street, Suite 103
Fallon, NV 89406
(775) 428-1177
(775) 423-9371 - FAX
Elko County Offices
825 Railroad St.
Elko, NV 89801
(775) 777-1000
(775) 777-1055 - FAX
S. Nevada Veterans
Memorial Cemetery
1900 Buchanan
Boulder City, NV 89005
(702) 486-5920
(702) 486-5923 - FAX
N. Nevada Veterans
Memorial Cemetery
P.O. Box 1919
Fernley, NV 89408
(775) 575-4441
(775) 575-5713 - FAX
NOVS Satellite Office
2nd Floor
4800 Alpine
Las Vegas, NV 8910
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The Army’s premier touring jazz orchestra performing at the University of Nevada!!
 The University of Nevada Reno Veteran Services Office and the UNR Wolf Pack Veterans present:
The United States Army Field Band Jazz Ambassadors
The Army’s premier touring jazz orchestra, performing at the University of Nevada, Reno Nightingale Concert Hall at 8 p.m. on Monday, November 3, 2008.
The concert is free but admission is by ticket only.
Free tickets may be obtained by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to:
Veteran Services Office
University of Nevada, Reno
Mail Stop 0121
Reno, NV 89557-0121

Limit of 4 tickets per request.

Nevada Office of Veterans Services receives $2.3 million to expand veterans cemetery in Boulder City!
The Nevada Office of Veterans Services announced they are recipients of a $2.3 million grant by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to expand the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City. The grant will be used to construct a new maintenance facility and service yard on the Cemetery grounds.
Governor Jim Gibbons stated, “As America’s heroes are laid to their final rest, our ability to honor their service to this country will be greatly enhanced by VA’s grant.”
The Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City is the second busiest State Veterans Cemetery in the United States. In fact, one out of every ten veterans buried in a State Veterans Cemetery is buried there.
Tim Tetz, Executive Director of the Nevada Office of Veterans Services, said, “These funds will allow us to continue to honor the sacrifices Nevada’s veterans made for us in service to their country.”
In addition to the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery, in Boulder City, the State also administers the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Fernley. The Nevada Office of Veterans Services Cemetery Program, established in 1989, is the final resting place for over 20,000 veterans and their family members.
Through the State Cemetery Grants Program, VA partners with 125 cemeteries across the country, helping states establish new veterans’ cemeteries and expand or improve existing cemeteries. Since the Program began in 1980, VA has awarded 172 grants, totaling $344 million.
“This grant will help to improve memorial services to Nevada veterans,” said Dr. James B. Peake, Secretary of Veterans Affairs. “We are proud to partner with the Nevada Office of Veterans Services.”
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