African American soldiers were taken off buses with their uniforms on,beaten and many were killed.
They fought a two front war: Racism in the military and the old Jim Crow Laws in America.
Sad to say but they were treated as second class citizens after fighting for our Country.
John Cabot was treated like a hero, and nice by his people and by others they liked and loved him diffrently.
He was treated well and respected. that is what i heard from another web. if you want to learn more search bartolomeu dias and go to time toast and go to the word version there. :) smiles!
the Vietnam war veterans welcom home parade was in 1987.
It provided benefits such as home loans and tuition money
On April 10, 1971, Don Money of the Philadelphia Phillies hit the first home run in Veterans Stadium.
Who said that? That was America's greatest generation, they were treated that way then, they're treated that way now.
The answer is he never returned to his home country (just kidding)
because of the job they have done and their personality has changed
like an unwanted erection!!!
Not being hired, or being fired, being dropped by their girlfriend, divorced from their wives, not spoken to by friends and/or relatives, called names...or a fist fight or two.
The Black Vietnam War Veterans was treated like dogs. Most of them could not get a job and end up in prison with life sentence.
Afghanistan soldiers were treated with contempt and disrespect when they came home. War veterans were discriminated against and have had a hard time getting jobs. This changed when President Obama sign the War Veterans Act in which the veterans would be guaranteed a job upon returning from war.
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US veterans returning from wars have generally been well received by the US public. The only exceptions were the US Civil War (1861-1865), when Confederates returned to their homes in the south & were treated harshly by their countrymen; and Vietnam, when they received harsh treatment from their fellow countrymen upon returning home.
John Cabot was treated like a hero, and nice by his people and by others they liked and loved him diffrently.
When explorers returned home from their travels there was no public acknowledgment . They were sent by the crowns of Europe and reported back to them.
Descrimination