The United States supported World War II veterans' readjustment through the G.I. Bill, which provided financial assistance for education, housing, and unemployment benefits. This legislation facilitated access to college and vocational training, helping veterans reintegrate into civilian life and the workforce. Additionally, various programs offered counseling and job placement services, addressing the unique challenges faced by returning servicemen and women. Overall, these initiatives aimed to ease the transition and promote economic stability for veterans and their families.
John C. Sparrow has written: 'History of personnel demobilization in the United States Army' -- subject(s): Demobilization, United States, United States. Army, World War, 1939-1945
Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America was created in 1896.
United States Department of Veterans Affairs Police was created in 1973.
United States Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs was created in 1971.
United States House Committee on Veterans' Affairs was created in 1947.
The budget of Ohio Department of Veterans Services is 98,400,000 dollars.
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The motto of United States Department of Veterans Affairs Police is 'Protecting those who served'.
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Eric Shinseki is the United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs .
Kenneth W Kizer has written: 'Vision for change' -- subject(s): United States, United States. Veterans Health Administration, Veterans' hospitals
See website: United States Department of Veterans Affairs