Recommendations of Veterans' Organizations, 1974: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session ... |
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Page 1978
... benefits that provided more than $ 317 million in payments to disabled veterans , their dependents and survivors . Our budget for the national service program in 1974 is approximately $ 5 million , which is con- tributed by a generous ...
... benefits that provided more than $ 317 million in payments to disabled veterans , their dependents and survivors . Our budget for the national service program in 1974 is approximately $ 5 million , which is con- tributed by a generous ...
Page 1979
... benefits for the Nation's war disabled veterans and their dependents . DISABILITY COMPENSATION The DAV in this term of the 93d Congress is focusing primarily on the disability compensation and dependency and indemnity com- pensation ...
... benefits for the Nation's war disabled veterans and their dependents . DISABILITY COMPENSATION The DAV in this term of the 93d Congress is focusing primarily on the disability compensation and dependency and indemnity com- pensation ...
Page 1980
... benefits by equal- izing wartime and peacetime rates under the old death compensation program . Our reasons for urging the adoption of the DIC increase are essen- tially the same as those expressed earlier with respect to the need for ...
... benefits by equal- izing wartime and peacetime rates under the old death compensation program . Our reasons for urging the adoption of the DIC increase are essen- tially the same as those expressed earlier with respect to the need for ...
Page 1981
... benefits avail- able to America's veterans . We share your opinion of the pressing need for substantial increases in the eductional and vocational rehabilitation payments for Vietnam veterans to bring them more in line with the benefits ...
... benefits avail- able to America's veterans . We share your opinion of the pressing need for substantial increases in the eductional and vocational rehabilitation payments for Vietnam veterans to bring them more in line with the benefits ...
Page 1983
... benefits will be fully spent , that the re- cent reorganization of the Department of Medicine and Surgery will be fully evaluated , and that the VA hospital system is preserved and maintained for the care and treatment of our veterans ...
... benefits will be fully spent , that the re- cent reorganization of the Department of Medicine and Surgery will be fully evaluated , and that the VA hospital system is preserved and maintained for the care and treatment of our veterans ...
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1972 Convention Resolution 1973 Convention 1973 Representative aid and attendance American Legion AMVETS Applause assistance AVADANIAN benefits bill budget Chairman committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressman continue cost of living dependency and indemnity disability compensation draft dodgers eligible employment erans Federal feel Foreign Wars funds GI bill HAMMERSCHMIDT Heckler honor indemnity compensation legislation to provide LIBRARY OF CONGRESS military National Cemetery national commander national health insurance nonservice-connected November 11 Office OLIN E organization Paralyzed Veterans payments percent present President problems proposed rates recommendations rehabilitation SCHNAIR seeks legislation served service-connected disability SOAVE social security Soden spinal cord injured statement supports legislation TEAGUE of Texas Thank tion title 38 United urge VA hospital Veterans Administration Veterans Day Veterans of America Veterans of Foreign veterans of World Vietnam era veterans Vietnam veterans widows World War II ZWACH
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Page 2051 - Strengthen volunteer service by recomputation of retirement pay to reflect active duty pay scales and provide a "get-out" clause in the Survivor Benefit Plan. 108 PRIORITY NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS PROGRAM *** Preamble "For called, our navies melt away, On dune and headland sinks the fire, Lo all our pomp of yesterday Is one with Nineveh and Tyre. Judge of Nations, spare us yet; Lest we forget. Lest we forget.
Page 2022 - The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments of earning capacity resulting from such injuries in civil occupations...
Page 1996 - Mr. Chairman, it gives me a great deal of pleasure to introduce to the subcommittee...
Page 2081 - COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' AFFAIRS, Washington, DC The committee met at 10 am, pursuant to call, in room 334, Cannon House Office Building, Hon. Olin E. Teague, presiding. Mr. TEAGUE of Texas. The committee will come to order. We are very pleased to have the...
Page 2011 - Example is not the main thing in influencing others, it is the only thing!
Page 2042 - He has served on the Ways and Means Committee, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation and Joint Committee on Reduction of...
Page 2052 - provides and maintains" the US Navy as the world's most modern, powerful and versatile naval power ; (5) the National Guard and Reserve be fully funded and supported; (6) we reaffirm our support of a US-built, enlarged and modern Merchant Marine...
Page 2017 - Your continued support of these vital agencies, including funding, will be greatly appreciated. Our infrastructure must be maintained and where needed, enhanced for the future. Mr. Chairman and Members of this Committee, we thank you for the dedicated manner in which you and your colleagues have dealt with the Water Resources Programs and for allowing us to present our views and recommendations.