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This research paper: 12 pages in length. It was not all that long ago when returning home from facing the ravages of war meant facing the tremendous transition back into civilian life without any financial or educational support. Veterans who had put their collective lives on the line for the country they loved did not receive the same loyalty and dedication upon returning home; rather, they found themselves without job skills, without money and without the necessary means by which to acquire either one. Many were even abandoned by their families while at war, making the transition from soldier to citizen that much more emotionally difficult. Veterans Affairs (VA) has been the instrumental force in providing a smooth shift for these men and women – and their families - by affording them education, home loans, pensions, medical care, life insurance and vocational rehabilitation to help segue back into a normal life. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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