| United States. Congress. House. Veterans' Affairs Committee - 1956 - 266 pages
...condition did not have its roots in the individual's war service? Prior to his war service he probably liad no problems greater than the average man in his community....protection of his family. The war rips him out of bis environment, and places him in a rigid situation and very often in a situation that is intolerable... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Veterans' Affairs Committee - 1958 - 156 pages
...the 1-year period, he is frequently not considered service-connected case for compensation purposes. Who is there to state with certainty that the condition...the average man in his community. He was perfectly nappy and contented there in the warmth and protection of his family. The war rips him out of his environment,... | |
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