The legion's plan to save veterans' health care
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Some proposals are presented by American Legion representatives for better health care and to allow greater health benefits for veterans. One of their primary recommendations is to preserve the character of Veterans Administration hospitals as a facility exclusively for veterans and their families.
Publication Name: The American Legion
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0886-1234
Year: 1993
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Blowing smoke on Capital Hill
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The government is planning to change the disability compensation law for veterans claiming service-connected tobacco-related diseases. Veterans must first prove that the disease is tobacco-related, nicotine-addicting and occurred while on active duty before making any disability claims.
Publication Name: The American Legion
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0886-1234
Year: 1998
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Commander takes veterans issues to Hill
Article Abstract:
Issues are presented concerning the campaign which is being waged by the American Legion against the Department of Veterans Affairs and Congress to ensure that health care is made available to all veterans and their families.
Publication Name: The American Legion
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0886-1234
Year: 2000
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