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More and more members of the military are coming back from deployments needing medical attention, and Vietnam-era veterans are aging. All that’s been�
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Military veterans will soon get expanded access to higher education. They now qualify for in-state tuition at all public colleges and universities even in�
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The Purple Heart is a military honor given to service members who are wounded or killed while serving. But for various reasons, medals can become lost or�
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Last year, Veterans Affairs whistleblowers said that patients were dying because they didn't have access to medical care at the nation's VA hospitals.�
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Many veterans who have to drive more than 40 miles to reach a full-service Veterans Health Administration hospital may now get care at private medical�
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There was some good news recently for Vermont's only state home for veterans. Vermont House members in Montpelier voted to fund the Vermont Veterans Home�
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Ask any veteran. It’s not easy to leave the close knit ties of military service for a civilian world that may not foster the same kind of camaraderie. And�
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A University of Vermont graduate who served in Iraq came to the Upper Valley this week on a peacetime mission: to show veterans and others how to make�
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This holiday season, many make long journeys to spend time with their families. For parents with children in the armed forces, such holiday reunions�
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The U.S. Department of Veterans affairs offers great medical care, but its customer service needs improvement. That was the word from many veterans who�