Support for Servicemembers and Veterans: Programs Addressing the Effects of Combat and Transition to Civilian Life

$95.00

Gayle Marsh (Editor)

Series: Military and Veteran Issues
BISAC: LAW068000

The Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) play key roles in offering post-combat support to servicemembers and veterans through various programs and activities. This book identifies the number of programs, including the types of services offered that address the effects of combat on post-9/11 active-duty servicemembers and their families; help post-9/11 servicemembers and veterans transition to civilian life; and help raise public awareness and understanding of servicemembers’ and veterans’ combat and transition experiences. (Imprint: Novinka)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Military and Veteran Support: DOD and VA Programs That Address the Effects of Combat and Transition to Civilian Life
United States Government Accountability Office

Chapter 2. Employment for Veterans: Trends and Programs
Benjamin Collins, Robert Jay Dilger, Cassandria Dortch, Valerie Bailey Grasso, Sean Lowry, Libby Perl

Chapter 3. Veterans’ Benefits: The Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program
Benjamin Collins

Index

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