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Paying homage at the Wall.(Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall )(Photograph)
January 1, 2009... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Veterans Day 2008 was marked with an expansive ceremony at the base of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall Nov. 11. Dual color guards, one made up of veterans of the Vietnam War and one of active duty soldiers, presented the colors as Taps was sounded.
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Grassroots need to grow deeper: our dedicated effort to serve all veterans is one of the hallmarks of the DAV's mission to those who have served and sacrificed for our nation's freedom.(from the NATIONAL COMMANDER)(Disabled American Veterans)
January 1, 2009... Today, there are thousands of sick, injured, and disabled veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan who need our help. It is the true commitment of our organization to ensure that these veterans are not forgotten or left alone battling their disabilities. It is our members who are making...
Regaining veterans' trust: I can't tell you how many times I've heard veterans complain that the Department of Veterans Affairs lost documents they submitted to support their benefits claims.(from the NATIONAL ADJUTANT)
January 1, 2009... When the VA Inspector General's Office discovered hundreds of important documents in shredding bins at many of its 57 regional offices, the DAV was understandably outraged. We immediately called for the VA to take urgent corrective actions to ensure the integrity of claims submitted by...
Respect for all disabled veterans.(Letter to the editor)
January 1, 2009... I agree completely with our National Commander, who wrote, "In line with our promise to leave no veteran behind, it is important that we as an organization do not forget about the disabled veterans who were not injured in combat. Focusing only on the combat wounded (especially of recent...
Pentagon narrows combat-related definition.(Letter to the editor)
January 1, 2009... The article in the Nov./Dec. 2008 DAV Magazine regarding the Pentagon's decision to narrow the definition of combat-related injuries is tragic and frustrating on many levels. I was outraged to read about Under Secretary David Chu making decisions that can affect future and existing veterans...