Arizona Veterans' Memorial Cemetery at Camp Navajo

Arizona Veterans' Memorial Cemetery at Camp Navajo The Arizona Veterans' Memorial Cemetery at Camp Navajo is located in Bellemont, AZ. Grounds open daily, sunrise to sunset.

The Arizona State Veterans’ Cemetery provides a lasting final benefit in honor of Veterans and their families with a final resting place in appreciation and gratitude for their service and sacrifice to our nation. The cemetery is open sunrise to sunset daily, with administrative office hours as stated below.

Burial in the Veterans' Cemetery is open to all members of the Armed Forces discharged from active duty under Honorable ...
04/10/2026

Burial in the Veterans' Cemetery is open to all members of the Armed Forces discharged from active duty under Honorable conditions. Certain dependents including spouses, minor children, widower/widows and unmarried adult children may also be eligible for burial.

For more information click here: https://bit.ly/4sT9XAF

We ask the community to join us Thursday, April 9 for the Missing in America Project ceremony at AVMC- Camp Navajo to sh...
04/06/2026

We ask the community to join us Thursday, April 9 for the Missing in America Project ceremony at AVMC- Camp Navajo to show our gratitude, honor and respect as we inter previously unclaimed Veterans.

MIAP locates and identifies unclaimed Veterans so that these forgotten heroes can be properly laid to rest. We are honored to inter previously unclaimed Veterans at our cemetery to ensure that those who served our country receive the respect deserve as they are brought to their final resting place.

Today we recognize the sacrifices of military spouses who lost a loved one in the line of duty. This day honors the grie...
04/05/2026

Today we recognize the sacrifices of military spouses who lost a loved one in the line of duty. This day honors the grieving wives and husbands who deserve our support, understanding and respect.

The Gold Star originated during WWI when service families flew flags with blue stars on them to indicate family members who were serving. If a service member died, the blue star was replaced with gold to know the price that the family had paid in the cause of freedom. Today, a Gold Star lapel buttons are awarded to surviving family members.

To our Gold Star Spouses, thank you for your sacrifices.

Governor Katie Hobbs has announced the launch of Power AZ, a program to expand access to critical utility assistance and...
04/03/2026

Governor Katie Hobbs has announced the launch of Power AZ, a program to expand access to critical utility assistance and manage the high cost of energy for working Arizona families.

Power AZ expands eligibility beyond the federal Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) income limits. Under this initiative, a family of four with an annual income of $108,000 may be eligible for bill assistance, meaning an estimated 30,000 new households whose income otherwise exceeds the LIHEAP income threshold will be considered for utility assistance through the Power AZ initiative.

To learn more about PowerAZ or apply, visit here: https://bit.ly/41eSpmj

Today, we honor the recipients of the United States' highest military medal for valor and highlight their courage and sa...
03/25/2026

Today, we honor the recipients of the United States' highest military medal for valor and highlight their courage and sacrifice. Out of the 41 million of those who served since the medal's conception in 1863, only 3,500 service members have been awarded the Medal of Honor.

Join us in Safford tomorrow at the Gila Valley Veterans Services' Veterans and Family Resource Fair.  More than 30 provi...
03/19/2026

Join us in Safford tomorrow at the Gila Valley Veterans Services' Veterans and Family Resource Fair. More than 30 providers and services will be in attendance to provide resources for Veterans and their families.

Congratulations to the 16 Arizona Veteran Service Organizations who were awarded the Veterans' Donation Fund (VDF)- Larg...
02/12/2026

Congratulations to the 16 Arizona Veteran Service Organizations who were awarded the Veterans' Donation Fund (VDF)- Large Grant this year!

"The Veterans' Donation Fund is a vital resource for our Veteran community because it provides critical support to programs that may not have that money available otherwise. This ensures that we are working with our community partners to continue to provide the care and support that our Veterans deserve," said Grants Coordinator Senior Rob Davis.

To see the full list of awardees, click here:

The Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services (ADVS) is thrilled to announce the 2026 Veterans’ Donation Fund (VDF) Large Grant winners!

Looking for a career where your work truly makes a difference? The Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services is hiring—an...
01/28/2026

Looking for a career where your work truly makes a difference? The Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services is hiring—and we’re looking for people who want to serve those who served.

From benefits and claims assistance to healthcare, administration, and support services, ADVS offers meaningful career opportunities dedicated to improving the lives of Arizona’s veterans and their families.

✔ Purpose-driven work
✔ Competitive benefits
✔ Opportunities for growth
✔ A mission you can be proud of

If you—or someone you know—are passionate about service and supporting Arizona’s veteran community, we encourage you to explore current openings and apply.

👉 Learn more and view open positions at the ADVS careers page here: https://bit.ly/4jYS7IM

Help us continue our mission of taking care of Arizona’s veterans—one career at a time. 💙

Wanting to donate to the Military Family Relief Fund? You can soon! The MFRF donations for 2026 will open again in Febru...
01/20/2026

Wanting to donate to the Military Family Relief Fund? You can soon!

The MFRF donations for 2026 will open again in February. Keep an eye on our socials and/or website to see when the donations portal opens again.

Governor Katie Hobbs announced today that her proposed FY27 budget will allow the Arizona Department of Veterans’ Servic...
01/16/2026

Governor Katie Hobbs announced today that her proposed FY27 budget will allow the Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services to continue serving our Arizona Veterans.

The Governor’s proposal includes a $2 million supplemental to continue to enhance services to our four Arizona State Veteran Homes and eliminate the sunset clause for ADVS’s Military Family Relief Fund, making it a permanent fund at ADVS.

To read more about the Governor's proposed FY27 budget, click here: https://bit.ly/3ZeBPlp

Address

14317 Veterans Drive
Bellemont, AZ
86015

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+19282143473

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