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Yes, California has military mental health facilities, including those affiliated with the Department of Veterans Affairs and military bases. The VA operates various mental health programs and hospitals specifically for veterans, providing services for mental health issues and support. Additionally, military installations may have their own mental health facilities for active-duty service members.
No, you should not use an apostrophe in "Military Veterans" when used as a header. The term refers to veterans of the military in a general sense, so it is plural and does not indicate possession. An apostrophe would only be necessary if indicating possession, such as "Military Veterans' Benefits."
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.
veterans is a generic term for anyone who has been around a long time. But I think you mean Military Veterans who are people who once served their country in the military but are now retired from the military....
All military veterans are honored.
Veterans Home of California Yountville was created in 1884.
In the US, veterans are honored on Veteran's Day by military ceremonies and parades, military open houses and air shows, and the graves of fallen veterans are visited and decorated.
No. Veterans Day is for American soldiers who fought, not those who are fighting.
All veterans who have served the nation in the military, in war or peace.
All veterans who have served the nation in the military, in war or peace.
Both. Memorial Day honors those who died during military service; Veterans Day celebrates the service of all military veterans.