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The general noun "veteran", as in "Mary is a veteran" is not capitalized. "The Vietnam veterans marched in the parade". The word is capitalized when it is part of a title; an in Veterans' Day, or Veterans' Administration.
Lands Administration Building was created in 1905.
Larkin Administration Building was created in 1906.
Ford Administration Building was created in 1925.
Chappelle Administration Building was created in 1922.
Church Administration Building was created in 1917.
If it is the first word in a sentence, or if it is used as a proper noun in the title of a specific entity called a foundation, it should always be capitalized. For example it is capitalized if you use the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in a sentence. Otherwise, used as the supportive structure of a building or as a layer of make-up it is not capitalized.
Holman Field Administration Building was created in 1939.
Salem College Administration Building was created in 1910.
SUNY System Administration Building was created in 1914.
King County Administration Building was created in 1971.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.