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Veterans and Their Rights in US

Veterans and Their Rights in US

Veteran is a term usually associated with people who have served the armed forces for quite a long time and now have turned out for whatever reasons. Though generally veteran word is derived from Latin word ‘vetus’ which means old, and veteran refers for a person who has had more long service experience in a particular occupation or field. There are further more names given or one can also call them as division like military veterans or war veterans and some are even named veterans with a particular war name like World War I veterans. There are many specific availability of jobs for military veterans in federal as well as corporate sectors out of the fact that these are trusted for their loyalty.

As veterans are at times sub-categorized on the basis of wars that they were part of, after the Second World War, in part due to the experience of the First World War, most of the participating states set up elaborate veterans' administrations. This was like one of the initial main step for the betterment of veterans or their families. Within the United States there were groups like American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars which pushed and got a bill called G.I bill enacted. This bill enacted is still basis to many facilities provided till date to the veterans. This gives the right to access to free or subsidized education and health care to veterans. Many changes and improvements have been done to the bill over the time. The newly educated GIs created significant economic impact. The loans provided under this facility helped and even helps veterans to buy hosing and establish themselves among the continuously growing and developing societies of United States. The explosion of the suburbs further created sufficient housing for veterans and their families.

Debbie Gregory
Simi Valley, CA

Marine Corps League

Hello Veteran Marines, Yes with all RESPECT, all of us was in the service to protect our FREEDEM. This means all Branches of Service. As of the last 5yrs, I am the Commandant of Detachment #180 Marine Corps League, St Joseph, Mo. Again with all RESPECT , we need young and older Marines to step up to the PLATE and keep us going. SEMPER FI. 816-617-4738. 503 Virginia St. St. Joseph, MO 64504.

Jerry Murphy
Saint Joseph, MO

Memorial Day

Memorial Day

I want to thank my fellow Comrades who have served with honor to help protect this glorious country of ours, but on this Memorial weekend, I especially want to thank the countless number of families who had to carry on when their brave loved ones never walked through the front door of their homes again. I pray you have found peace knowing we the people of this great land continue to stand united, because of their heroics. As long as there is a country called the United States of America their ultimate sacrifice and legacy will be remembered with honor. It is my hope that God continues to bless you and all the citizens who call this mighty nation home.

Brian Scott Sherman
Belleville, IL

UPDATE: Where There is a Will, There is a Way

UPDATE: Where There is a Will, There is a Way

In December 2014, The Veterans Site ran a story about me. I would like to give you an update. In December 2014, I was days away from a medical retirement due to service-connected injuries (90 percent VA disability). To make matters worse, I was also weeks away from being kicked out of my house due to foreclosure. I am happy to report I am doing better medically and financially. I still have a long way to recover from nerve damage, acephalgic migraines with persistent visual and audio disturbances, and major damage to my neck and back. Financially? Many readers from The Veterans Site suggested I request a modified mortgage and ask the VA for help. Right after I received those suggestions, I requested a modified mortgage and the VA helped with the paperwork. What was the end result? I and my family of four still live in our home. In addition, many readers supported my writing career by visiting my Amazon page which kept hope alive for me after all. Since I retired, I have written two additional books with the aid of voice recognition software. I honestly feel I would have lost my home, my writing career, and maybe my family if it was not for The Veterans Site and its readers. Thanks so much for your support and may God bless each and every one of you.

Original story:

http://theveteranssite.greatergood.com/clickToGive/vet/story/where-there-is-a-will-there-is-a-way903?origin=VET_FACE_VETFAN_TA_AFTER_121914_CTG&utm_source=social&utm_medium=vetfan&utm_campaign=clickToGive/vet/story/where-there-is-a-will-there-is-a-way903&utm_term=20141221

Arthur Mills
Lacey, WA

A lesson in freedom...

A lesson in freedom...

About six months ago, I'd decided to put flags on my car. At first, it was something of an eye catcher in order to draw a little more attention to my business, however, almost immediately after doing so, I became quickly educated about how some people react to the symbol of our country.. Some people stare and have looks of confusion, I've been saluted, I've been given the middle finger, I've been beeped at, and let me not forget the disgusted looks. I'll admit, for a while I took my flags down. Then, I got a little angry at myself and now, I'm happy to say, they are back on my car, and here's why.. I love being an American, I love being able to have the freedom to even place the American flag on my car. I feel like a mini parade of hope every time I hear my flags blowing in the wind. We are all American, and although we may be from different parts of the world, we live, work, and breathe here. I do not love what is happening here, in America. I'm not a supporter of our government. I'd compare their behavior to children, but then I realize that even children don't act the way they do. Making America great again, is not going to come from whom we elect, it never really has, and it probably won't in the future. However, what we fail to see is right in front of us, the greatness begins with US! and the irony is, that US, is right in the USA! How GREAT is that!! Every person whom has given, not lost their lives for this country, should be honored, no matter what your feelings are about why they were lost. We are able to do what we are able to do, because of them...
We are our country, we are our hope, and only we are Americans! So, fly your flags, be good to one another, and if you see me driving by, wave and smile, we are GREAT!!! And Thank A Veteran!!

Christine Marie Buccheri
Vernon, CT

A Marine Family

A Marine Family

My Father James Denzel Hill was in the Marine Corps from 53 to 66. Had already hit Korea and Vietnam. Was going to do his last stretch to get his 20, but was told he would go right back to Nam. So he just got out. Growing up with this guy, you could tell he was all Marine. Did not talk about the action he seen,but we knew it was there. He drank alot for years,and finally had a massive heart attack in 81 and died at 46. I personally think this was a crutch for all he did for this Country. My Father was a Hero. 4 of his boys,myself included, all went in the Marine Corps and kept his name going. Very proud of the Hill family. Semper Fi Dad

Edward Hill. USMC
Charlotte, NC

Honoring a WWII Ace Fighter Pilot

Honoring a WWII Ace Fighter Pilot

I am honored to know and love Major Frank McCauley, a WWII Ace Fighter pilot, who will be 100 in November. He was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal last May. His plane was Rat Racer. Frank is my father-in-law and one of the kindest, most loving people I know. He has participated in panel discussions with fellow Aces and he lights up when speaking about his missions. It's amazing to hear the details that these men recall from so long ago. They are proud to have served and helped to secure our freedom. My grandson just joined the Marines. Although it is scary, he is so very excited to serve. I see the pride in Frank's eyes and now I see the pride in my grandson's eyes as he anticipates his time serving our country. Feeling very honored to be the in presence of such amazing men.

Diana Runnels
Grass Valley, CA

Not a first homecoming but a second

http://wtkr.com/2012/11/30/sailor-surprises-family-at-odu-basketball-game/

Not only did my kids fall for a first homecoming a few yrs back but surprises and pranks are hot in our household! They will get a new surprise!

The kids had NO idea dad was coming home again! And dad had no idea what he was going to do as he expected his Whole family waiting for him on the pier!

Not quite what he had planned but it was even better!

Kate neuman
Chesapeake, VA

It's always about our kids!

http://youtu.be/zQTbvs4LCYQ


My husband deployed our kids had no idea that dad was back! I always try to make something special between the kids and dad! Mom is home with them- but dad not always! So it's a surprise for both the kids and dad!

Kate Neuman
Chesapeake, VA

Combat Ready

Combat Ready

2008 Det 10 the combat engineering team I was with constructed the First armorment loading center in Iraq allowing for preditors to fly Armed missions on enemy sites. This saved lives, saved money and showed can do

Len Macari
Providence, RI