is always talked about whether or not the U.S. is treating our veterans honorably and if they are receiving the benefits that they deserve. On June 22‚ 1944 President D. Roosevelt signed the “GI Bill of Rights”. This bill provided benefits for WWII veterans and was the start of “giving back” to our veterans. The GI bill transformed the economy and society of the U.S. (VA History). On June 21‚ 1930 the VA was established. VA veterans of the U.S. who served may be eligible for a broad range of programs
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appreciate the veterans because when the wounded workers come home the veterans come to help all the way until they workers feel better throughout their surgery and rehab. The veterans do very good things like fundraise‚ do campains‚ and collect money. The veterans have a lot of American pride for the country and the us armed forces. They are the best people associated with the army. The past veterans risked their lives for the United States Of America which is an amazing thing to do. The veterans do what
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Homeless Veterans in America Veterans make up eleven percent of the nation’s homeless population. While that number does not seem high‚ it means that about fifty thousand men and women who served our country are living in the streets (Shaw). More that half of those homeless veterans have some sort of disability. There are programs in place to help veterans ‚ but for many‚ these are not enough to keep in their homes. Veteran homelessness is commonly overlooked but has proven to be an extremely
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will be done for our homeless veterans? What has and will be done for our homeless veterans? Our veterans are an important part to society. They gave their lives to protect their country every day. Though many face hard times and homelessness they are still part of society. The Department of Veteran Affairs has in place a plan to end homelessness by the end of this year. The public can lend a hand in helping to end veteran homelessness. Our veterans are falling asleep under the
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I would like to discuss why we should help our unemployed veterans. Unemployment happens to everyone‚ it occurs when someone is out of work and cannot find a job. More than 197 million people globally were out of work in 2012. Out of all those that are employed‚ 10 percent of them were veterans. Veterans come back from war‚ or serving time in the military and it is hard for them to find a job because there are certain skills that veterans are
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me‚ (Tanabe). Veterans people who risk their lives for people they don’t even now. Usually when we see a veteran we thank them for their service. These Americans Veterans risk their lives and it’s a natural instinct to say thank you‚ but to some it’s no problems‚ and when someone says thank you to a vet they are reminding them of the good and bad times when they served. Walking up to a veteran and saying thankyou is a natural instinct‚ but is it no problem to the veterans you say it to
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A veteran to me i savery brave person th at sev ered in the military. I have a few veterans in my family‚ My dad my uncle and more. he 2017 National Veterans Day Poster Contest is complete! Each year the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) National wVeterans outreach Office‚ in conjunction with the Veterans Day National Committee‚ publishes a commemorative Veterans Day poster. The poster is selected from artwork submitted by artists nationwide and is distributed to vA
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people of the home we all live in. Yet‚ these veterans are officially recognized for only once a year to commemorate their bravery and we still do not know what significance they present to us. However‚ many soldiers who never returned from the battle and some who lived to this day convey the message that they fought for us for a whole variety of reasons‚ and affects us today and our future in numerous ways. To get into the meat of the matter‚ veterans are honored for serving the country because
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Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV)‚ nearly 200‚000 American Veterans are homeless on any given night (Rieckhoff). NCHV - the resource and technical assistance center - reported that the number of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) - (OEF) veterans are becoming homeless much more quickly than Vietnam veterans. As the war in Iraq and Afghanistan continues the number of homeless veterans increases. The next generation of American Veterans is on its way home‚
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Military Veteran’s Foundation was developed for employees to participate in a single campaign in order for future success of the Military Veterans Foundation. Fundraising efforts are normally conducted in for those employees that wish to donate to the foundation. The San Antonio Military Veteran’s Foundation’s goal is to raise funds to benefit the active military‚ veterans and their families that have served overseas in Vietnam‚ WWII‚ Desert Storm‚ Operation Iraqi Freedom/ Operation Enduring Freedom and
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