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The Vietnam war effected soldiers physically with strain of fighting in the jungle but it also effected soldiers psychological mind set. Soldiers were pulled out of school and work at the age of 17 and thrown into the war. The soldiers had to drink and smoke marijuana to deal with the war. It was hard for soldiers to come back for war and make a life.
it was all different in different parts, some were bad for the soldiers, and some were good for them. most lives for soldiers were bad
A PFC in the US Army paid $6.50 as a monthly premium for $10,000 worth of life insurance in World War 2.
Australian society mirrored American society after the war, on a smaller scale, due to population differences.
Unknown if it was the "largest loss of life" in the Viet War, but it certainly had one of the largest impacts of the war; Operation Baby Lift, when 5 of the 8 total US military women killed in the Vietnam War died along with large numbers of babies...when their C5 Galaxy transport crashed during take off in 1975. If that crash hadn't occurred only 3 US military women would have died in the Vietnam War.
my sister died and I need to no if she has life insurance
The Vietnam war effected soldiers physically with strain of fighting in the jungle but it also effected soldiers psychological mind set. Soldiers were pulled out of school and work at the age of 17 and thrown into the war. The soldiers had to drink and smoke marijuana to deal with the war. It was hard for soldiers to come back for war and make a life.
cost of life. injuries. dirtiness. no family. hunger. sadness. all that stuff.
it was all different in different parts, some were bad for the soldiers, and some were good for them. most lives for soldiers were bad
A PFC in the US Army paid $6.50 as a monthly premium for $10,000 worth of life insurance in World War 2.
In terms of the Vietnam Peoples Army, 1,100,000 North Vietnam soldiers lost their life. In addition there were approximately 251,000 Viet Cong deaths. There were a remaining 849,000 North Vietnamese Regulars that were in South Vietnam, but their fate is unknown.
You meant after they returned home; they learned to appreciate life. Said best with the old adage, "Life has a flavor that the protected will never know."
No, it is the correct thing to do and it takes character and love to buy insurance. It is not wrong to have life insurance. In fact, it is a loving way to provide financial protection for your family, even after you have died. It is advisable to have a life insurance especially if you have dependents and debts to cover. A life insurance policy could make a significant difference in the life of your family.
I was going some papers of dad's and I found a certificat of group crdit life insurance and he died is this valid?
Life insurance death benefits are passed to beneficiaries income tax free.
The life insurance proceeds must enter the estate, The Executor of the estate will then determine how, when and to whom it should be dispersed.
That would depend on your insurance company and what coverage you have.