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For decades, the mission statement of Veterans Affairs came from a line from President Abraham Lincolns second inaugural address on March 4, 1865 To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan a phrase adopted by the department in 1959.
Our VA Mission and Core Values Our mission, as the Department of Veterans Affairs, is to care for those who shall have borne the battle and for their families, caregivers and survivors.
ICARE stands for Integrity, Customer-First, Accountability, Respect and Excellence. Two decades ago, McKessons leadership team created this core set of values to guide our employees as we set out to be one of the most respected and innovative leaders in healthcare.
In his inaugural address, Lincoln promised not to interfere with the institution of slavery where it existed, and pledged to suspend the activities of the federal government temporarily in areas of hostility.
VAs Core Values of Integrity, Commitment, Advocacy, Respect, and Excellence define who we are as VA employees and how we will fulfill our sacred obligation to care for Veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors.
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These Core Values are: Integrity, Commitment, Advocacy, Respect, and Excellence better known as I CARE. VAs Core Values will continue to serve as the right guide for all our interactions and remind us and others that I CARE. I care about those who have served. I care about my fellow VA employees.
Veterans have a proven track record of trustworthiness and live by a strong code of ethics and core values. All adhere to the same basic principles: Commitment, integrity, accountability, loyalty, and service before self. Veterans understand the importance of these principles in building a strong team.
A document on VA medical history prepared for the congressional Committee on Veterans Affairs and titled, To care for him who shall have borne the battle, details how the words became VAs motto. He (Whittier) worked no employee longer or harder than himself to make his personal credo the mission of the agency.

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