Veterans ESSAY I think of all those men and women that I had served with for the protection of our country. But to me service means taking care and respecting soldiers who fought for the United States over the years. I appreciate that my Father who served in Korean war‚ my four brothers including myself served in Vietnam‚ and my wife‚ younger brother including myself served during Iraqi Freedom in the Gulf War. [“that” not clear] The service of my family is important to my history‚ but it is
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CREATION OF THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION THOMAS POULTER PA 445 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW UPPER IOWA UNIVERSITY 25 FEBRUARY 2013 Introduction The United States Veterans Administration (VA) is the second largest agency in the federal government. The VA has the most comprehensive health care system for veterans than any other country. The concept of the Veterans Administration dates back to the early 1600s when the pilgrims developed a program to help developed to help Soldiers when hurt in
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Veterans-Unspoken Heroes Why are Veterans not integrating back into society with great success? Have you ever wondered what happens to Veterans once they return back from the war or from serving a tour of duty? How has their family survived without them while they were gone and what was their experience like without their loved one? In the following paragraphs you will read about the transitions that Veterans as well as their families have integrating back into the community‚ work‚ church‚
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of Veterans Affairs has programs available for every aspect of a veteran’s life: monthly disability benefits‚ tuition assistance for job training and college degrees‚ employment services‚ free health care‚ home loans‚ life insurance‚ and pensions. Families of veterans are eligible for all of these services in addition to burial services and memorial benefits. (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs)It seems like there are so many resources available‚ but the two biggest problems facing veterans and
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Name would be here 11-12-09 Veterans Day Veterans Day isn’t about relaxing at home or hanging with friends. Instead‚ it’s about remembering those who served in the war and died‚ and honoring the military soldiers. It first started on November 11‚ 1919. Just one American Veteran is still alive today: 108-year-old Frank Buckles. In order to recognize Veterans Day‚ the Dublin society should host a community walk‚ wear white‚ and bring in real soldiers to talk. The community walk should be mandatory
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Running Head: HOMELESS VETERANS HOMELESS VETS Homeless Veterans How do Veterans become homeless? Our Veterans‚ the ones who serve in the United States Military‚ have fought for our country and others. They have served us well by leaving their families behind and venturing off into unknown lands like Iraq and Afghanistan to make us proud of them. We call them Heroes until they return home. Our Heroes return safely home from death and destruction only to be made aware that they are
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troubled veterans who fought to keep our country safe? Many of them end up in the criminal justice system after being released from service for many different reasons‚ with one of the most prominent reasons being mental health issues. The Veterans Court was first established by Judge Robert Russell‚ during 2008‚ in Buffalo‚ New York after he noticed a rise in veterans returning to his courtroom (Army Times). Judge Russell founded the court system to counsel‚ mentor‚ and treat veterans with the care
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Lincoln’s immortal words became the Veterans Affairs motto in 1959. In this essay I will talk about how our country has continuously supported our veterans by giving them the opportunity to get the education they want‚ and also by giving them a chance at a job so they can continue their lives once they’re back. Lastly‚ I would like to talk about the health care benefits that our veterans so rightly deserve. Many opportunities are available to advance the education or veterans or service members. Some spouses
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War veterans have been experiencing poor service dating back to an article released in 1974‚ these issues are still occurring today‚ and they are ending fatally (WND Staff‚ Military and Defense par. 1). The Veteran Health Administration (VA) was established in 1778 and provides medical care‚ benefits‚ and burials/memorials for all American veterans. To get into the VA system one must be discharged from the armed services and then enroll in the system. Patients must undergo a test to review their
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Veterans and PTSD Toni L. Enemy Hunter Psychiatric Rehabilitation/REHA 425 Professor McDermott October 29‚ 2011 Abstract The United States is seeing an increasing number of Veterans coming back from Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) being diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). PTSD is affecting the lives of men and women‚ their family and those closest to them. The goal of this paper is to give some general information for women and their families
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