If You Serve, You Deserve: A Call For Bonus March II

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If You Serve, You Deserve: A Call For Bonus March II

IF YOU SERVE YOU DESERVE
Bonus March II: A New Beginning
http://members.aol.com/vetsofamer/bonus2.htm

World War I fought almost 100 years ago. Today the men and women who fought in WWI are dead, only a handful may remain. Today's elder generation are Vietnam War veterans... they, too, are rapidly fading into distant memory.

The American veteran population with living memory of their WWI great-grandparents are aging. Within 20 years the majority of American veterans who served in Vietnam will their seventies and eighties... rapidly approaching a time when they will be dependent on others to assist them perform daily activities and needs their youth took for granted.

As this inevitable future approaches veterans benefits continue to narrow. More and more veterans express apprehension toward applying for reducing benefits. Others who succeed in obtaining medical and other benefits tell horror stories about the vicious competition between vets to get the attention they feel they require. Meanwhile, veterans organization membership, and the political power once enjoyed by America's ancestral vet groups, dwindles.

American veterans must come together now in a single movement to ensure they have the medical and life-support benefits they will soon need. Veterans must resist all efforts by well-financed and organized anti-military and anti-veteran organizations who are actively competing for limited social service dollars. The freedom of all Americans was bought and paid for by the men and women in uniform. Everything must be done to compensate them for their sacrifice.

IF YOU SERVE YOU DESERVE

The American War Library Continues to Call for Bonus March II: A New Beginning.

Demand your Veteran's group get involved before it's too late.

For more information and a list of Veteran needs and enlistment incentives, travel to URL:

http://members.aol.com/vetsofamer/bonus2.htm
Website Established 21 December 1997

Contact person:
Roger Simpson,
Public Information Officer
The American War Library
Mailing: 16907 Brighton Avenue
Gardena CA 90247-5420
1-310-532-0634
http://www.amervets.com


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