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Educational assistance is available at the GI Bill website www.gibill.va.gov. It contains information about the GI Bill, Tuition Assistance, and Veterans Educational Assistance. Yes you can. Learn more about the programs you qualify for by visiting this direct link: http://www.military.com/education/content/money-for-school/military-spouse-and-family-educational-assistance-programs.html
a. a shortage of jobs b. racial discrimination c. a lack of useful work skills d. post war gloom
Servicemen returning home from Vietnam were often given a "dirty look" of disguist, or had a "smart remark" made to them. Many returning veterans would NOT tell people that they were veterans of the Vietnam War.
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Educational assistance is available at the GI Bill website www.gibill.va.gov. It contains information about the GI Bill, Tuition Assistance, and Veterans Educational Assistance. Yes you can. Learn more about the programs you qualify for by visiting this direct link: http://www.military.com/education/content/money-for-school/military-spouse-and-family-educational-assistance-programs.html
Commonly called the "G.I Bill," this program provided tuition assistance to returning WWII veterans.
G.I. Bill
The veterans of the Pequot War (1636-38) were the first veterans to receive publicly voted assistance.
The first veterans to receive publicly voted assistance were veterans of the Pequot War (1636-38).
The mission of the Department of Veterans Affairs is to fulfill President Lincoln's promise "To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan" by serving and honoring the men and women who are America's veterans. The VA provide medical assistance, educational assistance, home loan assistance, disability benefits, survivor's benefits, job assistance and burial services are but a few of the departments duties. The VA also maintains all of the National Cemeteries with the exception of Arlington Cemetery.
Congress attempted to compensate returning veterans for their service to the country.
The GI Bill of Rights, officially called the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, P.L. 78-346, is the law that gave returning US servicemen college or vocational education as well as one year of unemployment compensation. It also provided for loans for returning veterans to buy homes and start businesses.
The Department of Veterans affairs offers many services to military veterans. The Department of veterans affairs offers medical and mental health care for veterans, as well as financial and educational assistance. The Department of veterans affairs gives veterans continued support. For a full listing of what the department of veterans affairs is doing for veterans visit their official site.
a. a shortage of jobs b. racial discrimination c. a lack of useful work skills d. post war gloom
for the returning soldiers