Built by veterans, for veterans navigating VA claims
AI-assisted VA Nexus letters,written with your story, not hype.
With the help of our AI guide, you answer plain-English questions about your service, symptoms, and history. Veterans In Arms translates your story into a structured, VA-style Nexus Letter you can review with a licensed clinician or bring to your C&P exam.
You'll be asked to sign in before starting the guided interview.
- Structured questions focused on service history, medical evidence, and symptoms.
- Draft nexus letter generated from your responses for clinician review and signature.
- Secure sign-in, payment processing, and storage of draft letters in your account.
How Veterans In Arms works
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Guided interview
Answer a series of clear questions about your service, conditions, and existing evidence—at your own pace.
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Draft nexus letter
VIA assembles your responses into a structured draft letter that explains the connection between your condition and service.
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Clinician review
Share the draft with a licensed medical professional so they can verify, edit, and sign if they agree with the contents. Take the signed letter to your C&P exam—it's like having the answers to the pop quiz they put you through.
Important:
Veterans In Arms does not provide medical diagnoses, legal advice, or guarantees of VA claim outcomes. Final nexus opinions must come from licensed clinicians, and all decisions are made by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
About Veterans In Arms
Put your story into VA and medical language, without losing your voice
We've all been there: you sit down across from a doctor or at your C&P exam and can't quite describe, in their language or the VA's language, how your service connects to your symptoms.
Never again. At Veterans In Arms (VIA) we put you in the driver's seat. Our AI-generated letters are explicitly coded to use medical terminology and specific VA language, so your story lands in the format decision-makers actually read. Using our AI-powered nexus letter, you speak like one of them—think Neo dodging bullets, moving like one of the Agents in The Matrix—while still telling your story in your own words.
VIA guides you through a focused interview about your service, symptoms, and history, then drafts a structured nexus letter for you to review with a licensed clinician or take to your C&P appointment. No fake guarantees, no inflated stats—just organized information, presented clearly, that helps professionals and the VA understand what you've been dealing with.
Training Division • AIBC
Turn service members into AI operators in 13 weeks
Veterans In Arms doesn't stop at paperwork. Our Artificial Intelligence Boot Camp (AIBC) is a 13-week training pipeline modeled after military boot camp. We take transitioning service members from "What is GPT?" to building real tools: workflows, web apps, and AI-powered content systems.
- • No prior tech background required—discipline and curiosity only.
- • Learn n8n automations, Replit/Next.js apps, and local LLMs.
- • Designed for veterans, spouses, and advocates entering the AI workforce.
Who AIBC is built for
- • Transitioning service members entering civilian tech work.
- • Veterans wanting remote-friendly, high-value AI skills.
- • Spouses supporting veteran households with flexible work.
- • Counselors & advocates who want to run their own AI tools.
Think of AIBC as a new MOS: AI Operator. We give you a modern technical toolkit and the reps to use it.
Support network
For licensed clinicians
Turn veteran narratives into clear medical opinions
VIA helps your patients arrive prepared—with a structured summary of service history, symptoms, and evidence. You stay in control of the medical judgement; we just clean up the signal.
- • Structured draft letters you can edit and sign.
- • Central place (coming soon) to store templates & notes.
- • Clear separation between AI-generated text and your voice.
For veteran counselors & advocates
Guide veterans through the VA maze, with better paperwork
VIA doesn't replace what you do—it backs you up. You focus on strategy, explaining options, and keeping vets grounded while the system grinds on; VIA keeps their narrative straight and documented.
- • Central place (planned) to track letters you've helped shape.
- • Shared language between you, the veteran, and clinicians.
- • Future tools for intake forms, handouts, and resource packs.
Training division · AIBC
From service member to AI operator in 13 weeks
The Veterans In Arms Artificial Intelligence Boot Camp (AIBC) is a 13-week crash course designed for transitioning service members. No computer science degree, no tech background—just your discipline and a willingness to learn.
- • Learn GPT, automations, and modern AI tools step by step.
- • Build real projects: workflows, web tools, and content.
- • Translate your MOS into civilian, AI-enabled roles.
Who AIBC is built for
AIBC is tailored for veterans who know how to learn fast under pressure but aren't sure how their military skills fit into the new AI-powered job market.
- • Transitioning active-duty and recently separated vets.
- • Spouses and caregivers supporting veteran households.
- • Counselors and advocates who want to level up with AI.
Training isn't about turning you into a Silicon Valley founder. It's about giving you enough technical muscle to stand out—whether you're job-hunting, freelancing, or building your own tools.
Support Division • VIA
Need help with your Nexus letter or your VIA account?
If something isn't working, doesn't make sense, or you're just uneasy about the next step, email our veteran-led support team at support@veteransinarms.army. We read every message and typically respond within 1–2 business days.
Account & billing
Login issues, payment questions, receipts, or subscription problems. Include the email you used to sign up.
Nexus letter questions
Confused by a question, stuck on wording, or unsure whether your draft says what you intend? Send context and we'll help you interpret it in plain English.
Bugs & feature requests
Screens not loading, errors, or ideas that would help other vets. Screenshots and steps to reproduce are hella useful.
Security reminder: don't email full medical records or Social Security numbers. If we ever need documents, we'll send a secure upload link instead.