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51: The Schedule For Rating Disabilities For Vietnam Veterans
Once a veteran has achieved service connection for his or her disability(ies), the next question to be addressed is somehow evaluating (or rating) the severity of the symptomatology to determine the appropriate level of compensation.
52: L.Z. Motown: Chapter Nine's Quarter Century
Chapter Nine, a front-runner in the fight for veterans' rights, has been fulfilling the mission of Vietnam Veterans of America for over twenty-five years. L.Z. Motown's roots go back to the mid and late '70s at Wayne State University where Detroit-area Vietnam veterans had enrolled in classes under the G.I. Bill.
53: Irish Truthteller in Jerusalem
"We wait in hope that we may yet see JUSTICE IN JERUSALEM.-Nobel Peace Laureate, Mairead Corrigan Maguire September 2006
54: Monte Carlo Prince Celebrates First Year
Prince Albert of Monaco has changed both his own image and the outlook of his Principality in his first year.
55: Charlie Green Visits The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Vietnam Veterans share their stories and experiences.
56: From Vision To Reality: The Evolution of the In Memory Plaque
Eleven years after it began, Ruth Coder Fitzgerald sounds surprised to be talking about it in the present tense. To speak of its completion is to acknowledge the reality of the struggle's success, an outcome she always hoped for but whose likelihood she often described as "miraculous."
57: A Veterans Day Reunion
On Veterans Day, Jerry Barfield walked up to Tom Corey in a Washington hotel and introduced himself. Corey didn't recognize him. Barfield had seen Corey's name on an e-mail list some time before and was shocked at the sight of it. When he heard Corey would be at the Veterans Day dinner, he made inquiries.
58: The Moving Wall
The Moving Wall is a half-size replica of the Washington, D.C., Vietnam Veterans Memorial. It has been touring the country for the past 16 years.
59: Magic Moments Near The Wall: The Memorial Day Writers Project
It's happened every Memorial Day and every Veterans Day since 1993 in a white tent pitched on The Mall in Washington, D.C., a stone's throw from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
60: A New War: Dennis Andras in the Hurricane's Aftermath
VVA member Dennis Andras found it strange that a hurricane in Louisiana should send him back to roots he put down in Vietnam.
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