FY 77 Legislative Recommendations of Veterans' Organizations: Hearings Before the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session .... |
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... problems can be resolved . Another major legislative objective of the DAV is to achieve a priority in outpatient treatment for service - connected disabled veter- ans in our VA hospitals . Quite frankly , we find that priority treatment ...
... problems can be resolved . Another major legislative objective of the DAV is to achieve a priority in outpatient treatment for service - connected disabled veter- ans in our VA hospitals . Quite frankly , we find that priority treatment ...
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... problem , the DAV feels that the Veterans ' Em- ployment Service should be given a greater degree of authority ... problems , Mr. Chairman , I would like to point out that the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act ( CETA ) does ...
... problem , the DAV feels that the Veterans ' Em- ployment Service should be given a greater degree of authority ... problems , Mr. Chairman , I would like to point out that the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act ( CETA ) does ...
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... problems of the VA medical care pro- gram are complex and interrelated . Constant vigilance is necessary to properly ... problem through the enactment of legislation that must be termed stop - gap in nature . Legislation of recent years ...
... problems of the VA medical care pro- gram are complex and interrelated . Constant vigilance is necessary to properly ... problem through the enactment of legislation that must be termed stop - gap in nature . Legislation of recent years ...
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... problem through Resolution No. 39 ( Nebr . ) , adopted by our Convention last month . In Resolution No. 39 , we propose a fundamental solution to the pension problem . Basically , our proposal is to guarantee the pensioner an income ...
... problem through Resolution No. 39 ( Nebr . ) , adopted by our Convention last month . In Resolution No. 39 , we propose a fundamental solution to the pension problem . Basically , our proposal is to guarantee the pensioner an income ...
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... problem , Mr. Chairman , of very carefully reviewing the implementation of the laws that were enacted in the 94th Congress . We are certainly going to be in study of those problems of the veterans in this country as concerned with ...
... problem , Mr. Chairman , of very carefully reviewing the implementation of the laws that were enacted in the 94th Congress . We are certainly going to be in study of those problems of the veterans in this country as concerned with ...
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1976 Convention 1976 Convention Resolution 95th Congress activities agency amend American Legion AMVETS Applause areas assistance Average beneficiaries budget Carolina Center Chairman CRANSTON clinics COMMITTEE ON VETERANS COMPENSATION AND PENSION Construction continue cost dependents Director disabled veterans discharge diseases domiciliary eligible employment erans Federal Fiscal Year 1976 funds health care facilities honor hospitals income increase INPATIENT June 30 Korean conflict legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS loans ment million monthly National Cemetery National Commander national convention national health insurance needs Non-service connected Number Number Amount Number nursing home Office Operations organization outpatient Paralyzed Veterans patients percent Period of Service personnel physicians Projects Psychiatric Public Law received Research Senator service connected Spinal Cord Injury staff survivors TABLE Thank tion title 38 treatment United United States Code VA hospitals VA's Veterans Administration Vietnam era veterans Washington widows World War II
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Page 39 - ... the decisions of the Administrator on any question of law or fact under any law administered by the Veterans' Administration providing benefits for veterans and their dependents or survivors shall be final and conclusive and no other official or any court of the United States shall have power or jurisdiction to review any such decision by an action in the nature of mandamus or otherwise.
Page 219 - Reserves who have not received the first increment of retirement pay, have not yet reached 61 years of age, and who have completed at least 20 years of satisfactory service creditable for retirement purposes. The...
Page 147 - The veteran must also be incapacitated from earning a living and have no adequate means of support. The...
Page 17 - The expenses of his last illness; and (c) The expenses of his burial to the extent such expenses are not reimbursed under 38 USC ch.
Page 148 - State, by the municipality or other political subdivision in which the facility is located) , for the accommodation of convalescents or other persons who are not acutely ill and not in need of hospital care but who require skilled nursing care and related medical services...
Page 54 - It was a part of their hire. I may be allowed to say, it was the price of their blood, and of your independency ; it is therefore more than a common debt, it is a debt of honor ; it can never be considered as a pension or gratuity, nor be cancelled until it is fairly discharged.
Page 22 - Life insurance issued by the Government on account of service in the Armed Forces. (5) Pensions of all the wars of the United States, general and special. (6) Readjustment of servicemen to civil life. (7) Soldiers' and sailors
Page 59 - Peaceful coexistence does not mean the end of the struggle of the two world powers. The struggle between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie, between world socialism and imperialism will be waged right up to the 10 complete and final victory of communism on a world scale.
Page 106 - ... was decreed by a court of competent jurisdiction within the United States and...
Page 19 - The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments of earning capacity resulting from such injuries in civil occupations...