Committee On Veterans' Affairs
- Department of Labor
- Assistant Secretary of Labor for Veterans' Employment and Training Service
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- Secretary of Veterans Affairs
- Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs
- Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Benefits (four-year term of office) - heads Veterans Benefits Administration
- Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Health (four-year term of office) - heads Veterans Health Administration
- Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Memorial Affairs - heads National Cemetery Administration
- Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Congressional and Legislative Affairs
- Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Information and Technology
- Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Policy and Planning
- Chief Financial Officer
- Chair, Board of Veterans Appeals (six-year term of office)
- General Counsel
- Inspector General
- United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
- Judge - three-seven positions (15-year terms of office)
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