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"It's important that we continue his legacy and continue to serve veterans fearlessly".
At the same time, the department has been under intense pressure to serve veterans better.
But the fact that the university evaluated its readiness to serve veterans sets it apart from many other schools.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is, in fact, prohibited by law to stray from its mission to serve veterans.
This includes hundreds of millions of dollars to serve veterans in rural areas as well as the unique needs of our growing number of women veterans.
While Mr. Klein identifies public safety and highway maintenance as being "crucial," he says departments that serve "veterans, senior citizens or youth" require a "compelling reason for remaining".
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is awarding $25,000 to the badge prototype that best serves veterans.
Early in her tenure, she expressed concern that VA-funded researchers were unproductive and that the agency's emphasis on basic research--to which nearly half of all research funds are traditionally devoted--was not serving veterans well.
The programs are serving veterans, dislocated workers, welfare recipients; people with disabilities, and low-wage workers.
Because there are 30 million Americans when you look at who served, veterans, active duty, and their families.
The hospital originally served veterans, merchant seamen, the US Coast Guard, the US Lighthouse Service, and poor and indigent people defined as "federal compensation cases".
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