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Many of the old homes did not have glass in the windows and used shutters instead when they needed protection from the elements.
Mostly wood, clay/mud/cement, they also had windows and layered roofs.
The G.I. Bill (officially titled the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, PL345) provided for college or vocational education for returning World War II veterans (commonly referred to as GIs or G.I.s) as well as one year of unemployment compensation. It also provided loans for returning veterans to buy homes and start businesses.
In the United States, veterans have two benefits that other people in the country do not have. One is access to Veteran's Hospitals and its nursing homes. Also, they are eligible for discounted mortgage loans and discounted loans to pay for education expenses.
Federal programs that could termed welfare were greatly expanded under Franklin Roosevelt's administration. Many states, counties and cities had facilities such as orphanages, poor farms , old folks' homes. homes for widows of veterans and soup kitchens in place for many years before the federal government got into the act.
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The US Flag, and star flags indicating a family member is serving in the military, or a gold star flag, indicating a family member died in service to the nation.
William P. Hopkins has written: 'A history of state veterans homes, with special emphasis on the Illinois Veterans Home' -- subject(s): History, Illinois Veterans Home, Soldiers' homes
Donald N. Warnke has written: 'Wisconsin's veterans home compared with veterans homes in other states' -- subject(s): Soldiers' homes, Statistics, Wisconsin, Wisconsin. Dept. of Veterans Affairs
Yes they do.
Many of the old homes did not have glass in the windows and used shutters instead when they needed protection from the elements.
Carlisle Homes is a successful home builder located in Victoria and Melbourne, Australia. They have a number of display homes at various locations that one can visit to view their fine quality homes.
The Veterans Administration
One of the major veteran's group that was active in politics after 1865 was the Grand Army of the Republic. Because of its lobby, veterans homes were created. This eventually led to the creation of the Veterans Administration.
American Legion posts, Veterans of Foreign Wars posts (VFW), VA Hospitals, Soldier's homes
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I have not heard of any siding program in the US offered to children of WW2 veterans.