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On the other hand, as a veteran myself, I strongly support any policies aimed at getting veterans who truly need it all the help & resources necessary to make their transition back into society as easy as possible. Especially in light of all the money our government pisses away on welfare cheats and other misguided endeavors.
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I was focusing on congress .
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Most benefits that people believe they have are not accurate. They currently have essentially the same retirement, benefits, etc. as civil service. They even pay social security since 1984. They don't fly for free, etc. (unless on business). They do generally get free parking.
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Whatever it is....it's not enough.
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Ok
I am wrong. Is good to know
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D troop 3/5 Air Cav,( Bastard CAV) and 162 Assult Helicopter Co- (Vultures) South of Saigon, U Minh Forest, Delta, and all parts in between Last edited by afterburn 549; 01-01-2016 at 05:15 PM.. |
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Back on point-If one goes to the VA and sees some of the guys there.....there is no amount of money I would want or trade for their problems.
When we all signed on to uncle Sam, we just presumed if we got shot to hell we would live or die,End. That there would be no in between. There is a LOT of in between. Experience is a HELL of a teacher .
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100% disabled if you are single 2907.00 per month tax free, all medical free, property tax deduction. Free state and national park pass. Px access on base to shop.Children under 27 , education benefits 1k per month for 48 months, 12 units are more...tax free
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How much money did the POS president just give to Iran?
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I am not sticking up for them. I just want us to be accurate regarding their compensation for serving. It distracts from real issues. Many are still dirt bags and make a fortune on insider trading and selling influence.
The real issue in this thread is disabled vets and how poorly many have been treated. Although, as noted... there are some that scam the system, I just don't know how a grateful nation could ever find a way to compensate some of the seriously disabled or killed. I do know that I am forever grateful to those who have sacrificed so much hope we are doing everything possible to help them (and their families) as much as possible to live a normal and fulfilling life.
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When I got back from 14 months in Vietnam....Infantry, all I recieved was the finger..as in get F#CKED.....
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Yep, the same for my brother. He returned to a nation that did not respect or appreciate his sacrifice in the least. Nothing but the GI Bill, and he had a family to feed, so it was wasted on him. He had problems adjusting to civilian life and was burdened with personal issues for many years. The folks who did not go had seniority in most employment and when the big recession/stagflation of the 70's came along, they were the first let go.
It is shameful how this nation treated Vietnam and Korean vets. It is a bit better now, because there are not so many (which makes it easier), they are volunteers (which changes /motivation a bit for most) and some of the veteran hiring preference programs, etc. make a pretty good impact on the veteran population.
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That sounds like my memories too, Flyenby . And Afterburn comments ring true also.
For me the mental / emotional adjustments took a long five + years of focused personal effort. And trying to deal with the V A at the time seemed like trying to sign on with an insurance co. That was intent in screening out any potentionaly costly patients. Those were different times, and a very different social atmosphere to come home to. My concerns for these returning vets is the unwieldy process of getting the needed help fron the V A.in a timely and manageable way. Recent reports of the long wait times at V A facilities are not encouraging. Last edited by tevake; 01-01-2016 at 07:25 PM.. |
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Well we must attend to the Syrian refugees first....after all look at what we OWE them
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Very eye opening thread. I just can't believe so little is paid out to vets who come back disabled.
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Sometimes, it's too much: - I am all for providing more for those in need. However, my wife has 2 sons:
1) In the Air Force, he caught his wife in a bar kissing his Superior Officer. Divorce. He whines Air Force won't demote and transfer his superior Officer. Been 15 years and gets a 30% "Stress" disability payment. Relatives ask what I think: "If the gov't paid a pension to everyone whose wife cheated, we'd all go broke much sooner." 2) Son #2 is a serious alcoholic. Was in the Navy in the Persian Gulf on an Aircraft Carrier working in the Personnel Office.....Years later, he wants a disability like his brother. Studied up and it and claims he has "ringing in his ears"....Sez his bunk was under the flight deck and hearing damage........Claim has been approved, not sure what percentage...... He is as healthy as any other drunk. His goal in life is to get a Teamster disability to go along with the military check and never work again...... Not proud of either.....
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There certianly are scammers out there for any support system like welfare, social Security, the V A, etc. and that is undoubtly part of why the V A is intent on screening as hard as they do. And should for that sort.
This unfortunately can lead to big challenges for vets that really do need help. Particularly those with Phycological issues that are not visable, but still can weigh heavily on their ability to function in the civilian world. Or avoid suicide, something of a pandemic in these times. I can't pretend to have the answers, but can see the problems and have experienced them first hand. And the statistics on our current Vets are not pretty. |
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My father was a forward observer in Vietnam, and won a Purple Heart after being hit by grenade shrapnel while on patrol. Still has some pieces in him to this day. I know he gets care at the VA hospital, but I don't think he gets much else.
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