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    Veterans Health Care No more veterans should be compelled to agonize or perish while the government fails to perform its obligations. [...] There comes a time when the political branches have so completely and chronically failed to respect the peoples constitutional rights that the courts must be willing to enforce them. We have reached that unfortunate point with respect to veterans who are suffering from the hidden, or not hidden, wounds of war. (Williams 1) These words left the pen of judge Stephen

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    Veterans are being cheated out of their healthcare benefits and are not getting their claims processed in a timely manner. Some veterans are dying while waiting on their claims to be processed. Veterans are being cheated on their healthcare benefits because of the increased wait time at the VA and the amount of time it take to have a claim processed and benefits received. Veterans are being cheated out of their time, money, and resources while waiting for benefits from claims that are waiting to

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    that provide healthcare to Veterans. Many Veterans under sixty-five are without care and, have disability problems and are very sick. The U.S. has great military medical facilities but, they need help getting for medical supplies and, to pay the doctors who work there. The United States government needs to provide more funding for the programs that help the nations cherished Veterans. The U.S. has the best healthcare facilities in the world. One of them is the Veterans Administration Health Care

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    Essay On Veterans

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    Over the course of this past year the Veterans Success Center (VSC) has made huge strides in being more visible and more involved with other areas across campus. I wanted to concentrate on reaching the incoming student-veterans so that when they encountered the veterans program it appeared to be far more established than it was, and interaction with it being perceived as a daily opportunity. This meant that we would need to be far more involved with the early processes of becoming a student such

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    Veteran and military student support programs on college’s campuses are vital for academic success and degree completion. These programs also support this student population in other areas including career advising, mental health advising, and peer-to-peer networking. To understand how we can continue to develop programs and services to support these students, it is critical that we first explore content that exposes historical practices that has shaped how we engage and interact with veterans and

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    Veterans the Intricate Journey Veterans are the individuals that by practicing their beliefs in freedom, have unintentionally rewritten history. They exist as our dads, moms, uncles, brothers, sisters, and grandfathers. Americans honor these veterans that are willing to offer the ultimate sacrifice in order to honor and protect their country. Yet, society constantly overlook their desire and passion for this country. Veterans Day is the day that society set aside every year to honor those who have

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    Veteran Homelessness

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    2012, VA introduced the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program, with the similar goals of both preventing veteran homelessness and rapidly re-housing veterans and their families. The program provides a variety of time-limited services and financial assistance. In its first two years, the SSVF program aided almost 100,000 individuals in over 61,000 households, spending $2,480 per household; after being housed, only 9.4 percent of veteran families returned to homelessness one year after

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    Veterans Benefits

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    Veteran’s benefits Topic: Improving veterans benefit system Purpose: To change the time it takes for a veteran to receive their benefits. Thesis: To persuade congress to change how and when benefits are established. Do you know someone who receives Veterans Benefits? Do you know how long for them to get their benefits or if they received them at all? Contemplate that and reach out to your family member or friend that is a veteran and see what kind of answers you get. Good morning Classmates, Staff

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    Society does not accommodate the needs of Veterans in terms of housing and health services upon returning to civilian life. Vietnam veterans are infamously known for being homeless and having a host of mental health issues. Today’s veterans have more support systems but the success of those systems may vary from region to region. In the Puget Sound region there are many homeless veterans despite efforts made by communities and municipalities. Issues of access to health care and inadequate community

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    The Preferential Hiring of Military Veterans in the United States Tim Johnson Willamette University Abstract. Throughout the U.S., employers use job candidates’ prior military service as a criterion in their hiring, promotion, and retention decisions. These employers, however, do not necessarily view military service as a job requirement or a valid predictor of a candidate’s future performance. Instead, they consider a candidate’s past military service in their personnel decisions because of

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