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For claims, only the Department of Veterans Affairs can answer that question: The VA (Veterans Administration) handles all claims.
Only active-duty members of the US Armed Forces (with a very few exceptions) can come under the classification of "veterans" for governmental purposes (e.g. the Veterans Administration).
No you cannot receive benefits for yourself because your father was a WW2 veteran. Only he can received benefits through the Veterans Administration.
As of 2011 there were 401,000 veterans in the state of Alabama. There are currently only 11 living veterans from WW1.
No. There is only 1 answer, which is that we celebrate Veterans day as a memorial for the veterans who fought for America. GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!
The "American Legion" was created by WWI veterans in about 1919. The "Veterans of Foreign Wars" (VFW) was created by Spanish-American Veterans of 1898, and is our oldest Veterans group. The "American Veterans" (AMVETS) was created by WWII veterans. Originally, these veteran groups were open to only their own veterans, but as time went by they opened to all "qualified" veterans.
Yes, an employer can refuse to provide employment verification to the Veterans Hospital Administration, but this refusal must comply with applicable laws and regulations. Employers are generally required to verify employment only if they have consent from the employee or if there is a legal obligation to do so. Additionally, privacy concerns may lead some employers to limit the information they disclose. However, refusal without a valid reason could lead to legal complications.
It means only one thing and one thing only; Veterans Forever Forever Veterans. Regardless of whatelse you hear or are told. That is what it means.
Only some veterans go back. If they get called back or they choose to.
Only veteran's groups (VVA, AMVETS, VFW, American Legion), or the VA (Veterans Administration) might be able to answer that question. And be advised, your question does concern MILLIONS of men.
Veterans are reclassified upon discharge from the service. They are classified as "veterans." Only in extreme cases can veterans be recalled to active duty. Most veterans would gladly serve their country again, it would bring back friendships, adventures, and travelling memories.
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