According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, as of July 30, 2010, there were 153 VA hospitals, 773 outpatient centers, and 260 Vet Centers (counseling) in the US.
Veterans' hospitals are part of the Department of Veteran Affairs, service the US military, and are owned and operated by the federal government.
Veterans of military service.
Sure, why not? They can even use veterinarian hospitals, field hospitals, emergency response hospitals, or have a friend try to repair their problem. Those who are veterans certainly can, and do. I am not sure if these hospitals allow non-veterans to use them or not.
Veterans of military services
There is one- Ste. Anne's Hospital in Quebec.
Yes, many veterans' organizations still offer poppies. They are not really 'selling' them, but are requesting donations. The donations are typically used for such things as orphanages and veterans' hospitals.
All veterans of all wars are honored on US Veteran's Day.
During the shutdown, the military continued to receive their pay, under an act signed by the president. But at federally-run sites like Veterans' Hospitals, while the hospitals were open, staffing was reduced for out-patient services, and many veterans were not able to easily access what they needed until the shutdown finally ended.
Yes, there are many thousands of US veterans from DS.
220,000
They were given the GI Bill to use to start businesses, go to school, and buy houses. Veterans were also given medical attention and are still receiving that care at VA hospitals and Veterans Homes.
Im not sure about every else but i know for sure that there is one in Jackson Mississippi