Recommendations of Veterans' Orgnizations, 1974: Hearings Before ..., 93-2, February 27, 28; March 5, 12, and 14, 19741974 - 140 pages |
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Page 1975
... important Member of the House . We think he has done a good job . Mr. NEDZI . I want to thank you very much for those kind remarks , and express my appreciation to you for providing me this opportunity . Mr. Chairman and members of the ...
... important Member of the House . We think he has done a good job . Mr. NEDZI . I want to thank you very much for those kind remarks , and express my appreciation to you for providing me this opportunity . Mr. Chairman and members of the ...
Page 1978
... important programs in which all of us in DAV share a definite pride is our extensive , highly developed national serv- ice program . This activity forms the very foundation upon which our organization was created . The DAV maintains a ...
... important programs in which all of us in DAV share a definite pride is our extensive , highly developed national serv- ice program . This activity forms the very foundation upon which our organization was created . The DAV maintains a ...
Page 1981
... important provisions of your education bill , such as lowering to ten percent the disability requirements for Vietnam veterans to receive vocational rehabilitation . HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CARE The Disabled American Veterans - by its very ...
... important provisions of your education bill , such as lowering to ten percent the disability requirements for Vietnam veterans to receive vocational rehabilitation . HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CARE The Disabled American Veterans - by its very ...
Page 1982
... important at this juncture to bring to the committee's notice a survey by the DAV last year in which we received responses from several hundred veterans who had or were having difficulty gaining admission to various VA hospitals across ...
... important at this juncture to bring to the committee's notice a survey by the DAV last year in which we received responses from several hundred veterans who had or were having difficulty gaining admission to various VA hospitals across ...
Page 1987
... important member of our committee , Mrs. Grasso . This will be her last appearance before you as a member of this com- mittee , and if you visit with her again , I hope you will be visiting here as the Governor of Connecticut . Mrs ...
... important member of our committee , Mrs. Grasso . This will be her last appearance before you as a member of this com- mittee , and if you visit with her again , I hope you will be visiting here as the Governor of Connecticut . Mrs ...
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Page 2051 - Far-called, our navies melt away, On dune and headland sinks the fire; Lo all our pomp of yesterday Is one with Nineveh and Tyre.
Page 2005 - Example is not the main thing in influencing others, it is the only thing!
Page 2061 - ... for 1974, may be made a part of my remarks at the conclusion of my testimony. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, it has been more than a year since the official termination of the war in Vietnam. On the record of history, the sacrifices in the national interest which were made by this most recent group of veterans will be forgotten all too quickly by the general public. Those who have always been opposed to special programs for veterans are once again being heard. The Veterans of Foreign...
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 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 2031 - USC chapter 15 with respect to veterans of World War I, World War II, the Korean conflict, and the Vietnam era.
Page 2042 - He has served on the Ways and Means Committee, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation and Joint Committee on Reduction of...
Page 2029 - Where any veteran having neither wife nor child is being furnished hospital treatment, institutional, or domiciliary care by the Veterans...
Page 1980 - HR 3079 would provide payment of dependency and indemnity compensation to certain survivors of deceased veterans who were rated 100 percent disabled by reason of service-connected disabilities for 20 or more years. This proposal involves a group of widows who we feel are deserving of dependency and indemnity compensation benefits, but because of special circumstances are denied such benefits. In some instances a widow is refused DIC benefits on the premise that there is no "causal relationship...