In the decades to come, veterans may face struggles related to mental health, such as PTSD and depression, exacerbated by the challenges of reintegration into civilian life. Access to adequate healthcare and support services could also be an ongoing issue, particularly as the population of aging veterans increases. Economic challenges, including unemployment and underemployment, may persist, impacting their financial stability. Additionally, societal recognition and support for their sacrifices may fluctuate, affecting their overall well-being and sense of belonging.
After the World War II, many women did not get jobs because most of the jobs in the public sector were gender segregated. Women also lacked the prenatal and post-natal services because there the medical service delivery was poor.
Veterans' Day got its name in Washington D.C in front of the White House.
Benefits come FROM the VA (Veterans Administration). You must communicate with them.
NO! Labor Day is first weekend of September and Veterans Day is Nov. 11 every year.
Its been out for nearly 3 decades
there might be or it hasn't come out there might be or it hasn't come out there might be or it hasn't come out there might be or it hasn't come out there might be or it hasn't come out there might be or it hasn't come out
Veterans day is the commemoration of the end of the first world war. But it now represents the end of all wars and honors all of our troops.
No, payroll for the Department of Veterans Affairs does not come under the Department of Defense. The Department of Veterans Affairs is a separate federal department responsible for providing healthcare, benefits, and memorial services to veterans and their families, while the Department of Defense is responsible for national security and military operations.
632/19,633 people have no family to come home to because there family has died or they have died.
Thousands of World War 1 veterans went to Washington to demand payment of a "bonus" the US Congress had promised them.
The Czechs
the names of Americans who died in the war of who remained classified as missing in action