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[Applause] hello i am air force veteran ed rocco from veteran facilitator where keeping you informed is my passion today im going to show you how changing your address and other contact information in your va.gov profile will automatically update that information across several of your va benefits and services but before i do let me remind you like what im doing click on that subscribe button to stay informed and also give me a thumbs up if you like the video lets get started well here i am on the va.gov change your address page ill include a link to this page down below the video in the description area so you dont have to remember it but a little bit of background here it wasnt long ago and veterans have been complaining about this forever and theyre right lets say you go to the va and you have two or three appointments that day in different clinics you had to tell the front desk person or the front desk person would ask you the same information and you had to regurgitate it