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    Veteran Suicide

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    Some people believe that there is enough help out there and that our veterans just need to get over their pride and just ask for help and that the programs out there work because the number of suicides may have gone down to 20 from 22 but the number is not for certain. According to an article on the Veterans Affairs’ (VA) website, “VA Suicide Prevention Program Facts about Veteran Suicide,” there are 20 veterans a day that commit suicide and 6 of the 20 seek help thorough the VA. For others

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    In America, Veterans were not always appreciated for their efforts in the military. Take the Vietnam war for example...instead of coming back to loving and open arms our military was shunned and highly disrespected due to their interference in the Vietnamese battle. Now we have learned to accept them for who they are and their contributions to keep America free. Veterans to me are the symbol of America’s success. They are proof of how strong our country is and how people are willing to die to keep

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    Veterans Day Veterans day is one of the greatest holidays of the year. This is the holiday that honors all the brave soldiers who have fallen too give us our freedom. There are many veterans alive and dead who have served our country. There are two veterans that come to mind every time this holiday comes around. Those two veterans are my great grandfather and my grandfather. My great grandfather served in world war 11. My grandfather served as a navy ship captain he was not fighting for our

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    Executive Order 5398. This order created the Veterans Administration by elevating the Veterans Bureau to federal administrative status. There are three categories within the Veterans Administration; those being, Veterans Health Administration, Veterans Benefits Administration, and the National Cemetery Administration. Each of these divisions help Veterans in various aspects of their lives. ("About VA") The Veterans Health Administration helps veterans with different medical needs. Thier mission statement

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    Veterans are people that have battled in a war for their nation. Some tragically, aren't even alive any longer. In the the wars, veterans have stuck together as a group against the people who battled our nation. We are a united countery, and veterans have made it conceivable by securing us. Veterans Day is a day to respect every one of those people who have died for our nation. Veterans have given their time, mettle, boldness, lives, and quality for us and this nation. If not for the veterans, we

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    America’s Veterans Veterans are people who have served in the military. They are an amazing part of society that deserve to be honored. The brave men and women who protected the U.S. are astounding. I am not the only one who feels this way. Across the country, many support groups, help hotlines, and foundations to help veterans exist. Each lends a hand to the former heroes. Did you know that in 2010, more than $291 million dollars was donated to Veterans charities? There are about 23.2 veterans living

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    Veterans Day is a national holiday to commemorate fallen and current men and women for serving our country. One year after The Great War, November 11 was declared as Armistice Day by President Wilson. It officially became a holiday on June 1, 1954. Then later the name was changed to ‘Veterans Day’ on October 8th (Office of Public Affairs). From then on it was a widely celebrated holiday. People were let off work/ school to come together with their families to honor people who sacrifice themselves

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    Ismaelia Alba 3rd hour Veterans Day: Honoring Those Who Fought for our Freedom There have been many great wars in history of The United States of America, and these loyal, hard working and aging soldiers have come to be called veterans. A veteran is someone who has served or is serving in the armed forces. They are honored on November, 11 every year. That's how much they mean to us. We honor them because they risk their lives saving ours. They should be noticed for all their sacrifices. They should

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    Veterans Affairs

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    Veterans Affairs: The War at Home University of Nebraska-Omaha The United States Department of Veteran Affairs is a world know administration for veterans from all branches of military service. It provides education, vocational rehabilitation, housing, support, and most importantly health care to its members. Veterans make up a significant portion of the American population with over 12.4 million being over the age of 65 (“Veterans,” 2013). These older adults are most likely finished

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    Well to begin, Veterans Day is a day to celebrate all the strong and brave U.S. veterans and victims of the World War 1, who have risked their lives for our freedom and safety today. Now on November 11, we as americans publicly celebrate this holiday on the anniversary of the end of the war. It is a time to ponder and really think about how far we have came in American History, and how much we have accomplished in a world filled with so much hate and crime. Instead of war, we fight for world peace

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