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    Military veterans often receive special treatment in their respective countries due to the sacrifices they made during wars. Different countries handle this differently‚ some openly support veterans through government programs and others ignoring them. Veterans are also subject to illnesses directly related to their military service such as PTSD. War veterans are generally treated with great respect and honor for their contribution to the world and country by their own nationals. Conversely there

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    I Appreciate The Veterans

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    appreciate the veterans because when the wounded workers come home the veterans come to help all the way until they workers feel better throughout their surgery and rehab. The veterans do very good things like fundraise‚ do campains‚ and collect money. The veterans have a lot of American pride for the country and the us armed forces. They are the best people associated with the army. The past veterans risked their lives for the United States Of America which is an amazing thing to do. The veterans do what

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    Vietnam Veteran Interview

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    in War and Turmoil: The Agony of Vietnam It has been known that the Vietnam War affected many American soldiers who were involved in the war physically and psychologically. The Vietnam War was one of the most memorable wars in history. Many Americans’ lives lost for no objective at all. Chapter 10 informed us about how the Vietnam War started and what really happened during that time. It also gave us background information about Vietnam Veterans and nurses who were involved in the war and

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    Veterans Day Importance

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    A veteran is a person who has served in the military. On November 11 Veterans Day is celebrated annually in the United States. Historically‚ it was called Armistice Day which only honored WW1 veterans. Now we have a holiday that thanks all war veterans. Veterans day is important because it is time to pay tribute to all the brave men and women that have served our country including ones that have made the ultimate sacrifice. On this day‚ we should express our gratitude to the soldiers that went to

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    Though women have volunteered to serve in our Nation’s military since the American Revolutionary War and in each American war thereafter‚ female Veterans have consistently dealt with the minimization of their service and status when compared to men (Disabled American Veterans [DAV]‚ 2014). Unfortunately‚ some of those same barriers still exist today‚ as female Veterans are frequently under-recognized for their roles and participation in combat‚ even by females themselves. Females serve in the military

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    appreciate America’s Veterans In 1918‚ President Wilson established November 11 as a day to show honor and thankfulness for those who have risked their lives for our country. This day was significant because it was "The War to end all Wars‚” World War I. This day was mainly set aside to show pride to our veterans of World War I. In 1938‚ Armistice Day‚ Veterans Day original name‚ became a legal holiday. In 1945 just after World War II ended‚ congress changed Armistice Day to Veterans Day. Since then

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    Locally in Minnesota a resource that is available to veterans is Veteran Resilience Project (VRP). VRP works with veterans to turn their trauma they have been through into growth (Project‚ 2016). Through this resource veterans are offered 12 free sessions of EMDR (Project‚ 2016). This program offers 100% confidentiality to their patients‚ realizing that PTSD is very serious and life changing for the veterans‚ which they want to acknowledge and not take away from them. In knowing that this is very

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    school volunteer as pallbearers at funerals for homeless veterans‚ according to the Associated Press. Homeless veterans often have lost contact with family members who cannot be located once they have died. So‚ if the Dignity Memorial Network’s Homeless Veterans Program cannot contact the family of a homeless veteran 90 days after their death‚ then the program will provide them with a casket‚ according to Good Housekeeping. But‚ because the veterans don’t have family present‚ there usually wouldn’t be

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    Treatments of Combat Veterans with PTSD Treatments of Combat Veterans with PTS Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is classified as an emotional illness resulting from life-threatening or severely unsafe traumatic event. It involves personal experience witnessing deadly event‚ assaults‚ natural disasters‚ sexual abuse‚ extreme violence‚ terrorist attacks or military combat. PTSD victims tend to avoid places‚ events‚ people or circumstances that remind them of traumatic events responsible

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    USMC Veteran Interview

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    The interview with USMC Veteran Dave Smith was very insightful. Dave did a very good job at explaining his experience navigating the civilian world after discharge from the Marine Core. In his interview he discussed several important point but the there were thee that will influences how I will engage with Veterans in the future. The first Dave discussed was his struggle with self-confidence after being discharged from the military. He explained how his lack of confidences influenced his daily

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