1. The federal government helped the veterans by giving the government-guaranteed housing loan for veterans under the G. I. Bill.
began using democratic ways
Vets of WW 2, Korea & Vietnam are covered under the old GI Bill. Veterans of the later wars are covered under the new GI Bill. There is a short window of time (during the Cold War) where veterans are/were not covered by the GI Bill, but rather by VEAP (Veterans Educational Assistance Program). http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/benefits.htm == ==
Yes, right in the middle of the Cold War, as the USA government was fighting the spread of Communisim
communism
It's a European name for "close friends." It is a term commonly used by military veterans to refer to their 'comrades at arms.' It was also used heavily in the Soviet countries during the cold war to address one's peers.
Joseph McCarthy was investigating the possibility of communists and spies infiltrating our own federal government during the heated years of the Cold War.
It was believed that the Communist spies could blackmail them to betray the country or have their sexual activities publicly revealed.
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because they did
began using democratic ways
Democratic Republic before and after.
adopted communism as its form of government
Vets of WW 2, Korea & Vietnam are covered under the old GI Bill. Veterans of the later wars are covered under the new GI Bill. There is a short window of time (during the Cold War) where veterans are/were not covered by the GI Bill, but rather by VEAP (Veterans Educational Assistance Program). http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/benefits.htm == ==
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Yes, right in the middle of the Cold War, as the USA government was fighting the spread of Communisim
Vietnam veterans received a cold homecoming due to widespread anti-war sentiment in the United States during and after the Vietnam War. Many Americans opposed the war, viewing it as unjust and unnecessary, which often translated into hostility towards returning soldiers. Additionally, the brutal nature of the conflict and the media coverage of it contributed to a negative perception of the military's role, leaving veterans feeling alienated and unsupported upon their return. This lack of recognition and appreciation for their service contrasted sharply with the warm welcomes provided to veterans of previous conflicts.