Yes, as you capitalize everything that has to do with geography, and the Army
Bob is a member of the Rotary club and a Vietnam Veteran.
USMC veteran Gus Morrow is a wonderful man, because he is; intelligent, strong, sexy, funny, caring, loving, the very best husband/ soul mate, the very best father and he is all mine! Erin
Because they can be sent by the President's direction anywhere in the world. He doesn't have to get approval from Congress.Bill/USMC Veteran
Out special guest speaker for Veterans Day is grvernor brown
You only capitalize 'veteran' in a sentence when it's the first word in the sentence or it's part of a title:Veterans receive some benefits for their service. My father was a veteran of the Korean War. He receives his medical treatment at the Veterans' Administration Hospital.
Any veteran of a US armed service will receive a Discharge (DD-214). On it, in a section titled: "Awards and Decorations", all should be listed there. If you feel some are missing, talk to a Veteran's Counselor at an American Legion post, VFW, or VA. They will help.
The word veteran would be capitalized when used in conjunction with the veteran's special day. It would be written as Veterans Day. It is celebrate on the second Monday in November in the United States.
Yes, you do capitalize Veterans in a sentence because it is a proper noun. No, veterans should not be capitalised it is not a proper noun. Proper nouns denote a specific individual or place etc. eg John, Paris, Jamaica.
Not enough, in proportion to black men and women serving.
As I understand it she would have to have been a veteran too. I suppose if a Generals wife died he would have help but I don't think it would come from the VA. You can check out the VA site or contact your local veteran's office. My USMC husband said there may be benefits to the veteran but not necessarily the wife. He said anyone really should check with the Veterans since benefits have been upgraded over the past few years.
Oh honey, it's all about giving credit where credit is due. So in this case, you would capitalize "Governor Brown" because it's a title before the name. Just make sure you show that respect, even if the actual person might not be your cup of tea.
The USMC does not have its own cabinet level secretary, but receives guidance from the SECNAV.