Legislative Objectives of Veteran Organizations: Hearings Before the CommitteeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - Veterans |
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... continued to climb . That is no mean accomplishment . Those who view the future costs of vet- erans ' benefits and services with such dark pessimism might well give considera- tion to this officially recorded fact . To the extent that ...
... continued to climb . That is no mean accomplishment . Those who view the future costs of vet- erans ' benefits and services with such dark pessimism might well give considera- tion to this officially recorded fact . To the extent that ...
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... continued , funds ; Resolution 193 , New York , 1952 Resolved , That the American Legion disapprove any legislation , pending or contemplated , which would curtail or eliminate the high standard of medical service now accorded to ...
... continued , funds ; Resolution 193 , New York , 1952 Resolved , That the American Legion disapprove any legislation , pending or contemplated , which would curtail or eliminate the high standard of medical service now accorded to ...
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... continued efforts be made to secure additional Veterans ' Administration hospital beds for war veterans , especially for mental and TB cases . Naval Hospital in Philadelphia , funds ; Resolution 479 , New York , 1952 Resolved , That the ...
... continued efforts be made to secure additional Veterans ' Administration hospital beds for war veterans , especially for mental and TB cases . Naval Hospital in Philadelphia , funds ; Resolution 479 , New York , 1952 Resolved , That the ...
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... continued attacks against the VA and that the delegates indi- cated in no uncertain terms our organization's determination to fight such a program to the end . Let me read part of this resolution into the record : DISABLED AMERICAN ...
... continued attacks against the VA and that the delegates indi- cated in no uncertain terms our organization's determination to fight such a program to the end . Let me read part of this resolution into the record : DISABLED AMERICAN ...
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... continued careful study , nonpartisan approach , and constructive criticism on all matters affecting veterans will maintain and preserve the great rehabilitation programs provided by a grateful people to their war veterans - thus ...
... continued careful study , nonpartisan approach , and constructive criticism on all matters affecting veterans will maintain and preserve the great rehabilitation programs provided by a grateful people to their war veterans - thus ...
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78th Congress 82d Congress ADAIR Adminis Administration hospitals Administrator of Veterans Affairs aid and training Allen & Hamilton amended American Legion AMVETS urge appropriations Armed Forces authority AYRES beds believe benefits and services bill Board of Hospitalization Boxer Rebellion commander in chief compensation Congressman connection cost COTHRAN director Disabled American Veterans disabled veterans Edith Nourse Rogers educational aid employees enactment erans EVINS Federal Board Foreign Wars funds going GOUGH HAGEN Hoover Commission IJAMS increase interest rate Kearney KETCHUM Korean KRAABEL loan Madam Chairman Medicine and Surgery MILLER MING national commander non-service-connected officers operation organization outpatient percent personnel present proposed Public Law 16 question Rehabilitation Resolution reorganization plan Requesting legislation resolved Seeking legislation service life insurance service-connected service-connected disabilities Servicemen's Readjustment Act Spanish-American War specific staff statement Subcommittee TEAGUE Thank tion treatment tuberculosis United Veterans of Foreign widows World World War II York
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Page 110 - I would be glad to offer this for inclusion in the record. The CHAIRMAN. Without objection it may be made a part of the record.
Page 55 - Government may, with the consent of the head of such department or agency, be assigned to assist the Commission in carrying out its functions. The Commission may, with the consent of the head of any other department or agency of the Government, utilize the facilities and services of such department or agency in carrying out the functions of the Commission.
Page 87 - All public laws granting medical or hospital treatment, domiciliary care, compensation and other allowances, pensions, disability allowance, or retirement pay to veterans and the dependents of veterans of the Spanish-American War, including the Boxer Rebellion and the Philippine Insurrection, and...
Page 88 - Congress)", and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "prescribed by section 8 of the Act of May 1, 1926, as added by section 3 of the Act of March 1, 1944 (58 Stat. 107), as now or hereafter amended (38 USC 364g) , for a widow who was not the wife of the veteran during the period of his service".
Page 57 - In the case of any veteran who engaged in combat with the enemy in active service with a military, naval, or air organization of the United States during a period of war...
Page 57 - ... (c) That for the purposes of paragraph I (a) hereof a chronic disease becoming manifest to a degree of 10% or more within one year from the date of separation from active service as set forth therein shall be considered to have been incurred in or aggravated by service as specified therein notwithstanding there is no record of evidence of such disease during the period of active service...
Page 58 - chronic disease" as used in this paragraph shall include anemia, primary; arteriosclerosis; arthritis, bronchiectasis ; calculi of the kidney, bladder, or gall bladder ; cardiovascular-renal disease, including hypertension, myocarditis, Buerger's disease, and Raynaud's disease ; cirrhosis of the liver ; coccidiomycosis ; endocarditis ; diabetes, mellitus ; endocrinopathies, epilepsies; Hodgkin's disease; leukemia...
Page 88 - The $30 monthly pension payable to widows and former widows under the provisions of section 2 of this Act, as amended, shall be increased to $40 per month when the age of sixty-five years is attained, and the widow or former widow who was the wife of the soldier, sailor, or marine during the period of his service, as defined in section 2 of this Act, shall be paid a pension at the rate of $50 per month.
Page 55 - The Board shall initiate studies of and analyze and review the hospital, convalescent, and domiciliary activities and programs developed and operated by all departments and establishments for the purpose of — "(a) Preventing the overlapping and duplication of services and overbuilding of facilities. "(6) Insuring the most efficient and complete utilization of the total services and facilities of the Federal...
Page 57 - ... aggravation of such injury or disease, if consistent with the circumstances, conditions, or hardships of such service, notwithstanding the fact that there is no official record of such incurrence or aggravation in such service, and, to that end, shall resolve every reasonable doubt in favor of such veteran...