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The $250 payment is going to people who receive Social Security, Railroad Retirement, disabled veterans' benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. or SSI benefits only. Whether or not you receive retirement from an employer has nothing to do with it.
The three positions that are possibly going to be most loyal to the President of the United States are the Department of Foreign Affairs, The Department of the Interior, and the Department of Defense.
The US Veterans Administration (VA) has that information; as well as the recruiter, who has GI bill information.
Make a written report to either the department's Internal Affairs Office or a department supervisor. The sad reality is, that unless you have some concert evidence that this happened, your complaint is not going to go anywhere.
Yes, there will be a third season of Covert Affairs.
You can see images of British medals by going to the GWPDA website. The medals here are images from the Veterans Affairs Canada. Each medal has a small blurb next to them describing what the medal represents.
"whats going on in the world"
Well, those who fought in a war are going to be military veterans. However, not all military veterans fought in a war. The term typically used is combat veterans.
Not going to school or work.
The Dept of Veterans Affairs maintains a list going back to the revolutionary war. You can also ask a wise old man at your local American Legion Lodge - those guys know everything.
public affairs specialists tell the public what is going on in the space program
If you're a veteran, contact the VA and ask them to send you their latest booklet entitled (for the revised June 2002 issue-VA Pamphlet 26-4) "VA-Guaranteed Home Loans for Veterans." During the Viet War, servicemen commonly referred to it as the "GI (Home) Loan" or the statement was often made, "...I got the house on the GI bill." Recommend using discretion when stating the words, "GI Bill"; that can mean any benefit from the GI Bill...including going to Trade School, College, or buying a home.