the GI bill
The war had divided the nation; additionally, the war was looked upon by many as a lost cause. Consequently, the returning American GI's were looked upon as losers; losers of a war, and fighting for a lost cause.
The GI bill of WW II was legislation that allowed American soldiers (General Infantry) returning from the war, to obtain college educations if they so desired, paid for by the government. It was a reward for the service that they performed for their country.
trench warfare
Trench Warfare
trench warfare
Any returning servicemember is and was treated better than a Vietnam returnee. With the one exception of Confederate soldiers returning home (the south) after the US War of the Rebellion (American Civil War/US Civil War/War between the states). But then technically, those Rebels/Confederates weren't US servicemen either. Union/Federal/Yankees/Blue Coats/Northerners/etc. were actually US servicemen.
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American Gangster
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Probably not, as that would be well over 2 million men.