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61: Vietnam Veteran's Memorials At College Campuses
A look at the memorials to the veterans of the Vietnam War at college campuses and other areas in the United States.
62: Connecting The Dots
It started in December 2004 when the Chicago Sun-Times ran a series of articles highlighting variations among states' veterans disability compensation payments. The report showed that New Mexico had the highest compensation payments and Illinois the lowest.
63: One Belly-Dancing Marine: VVA's Mike Zimmerman
It's hard to predict how a guy might become a belly dancer. Maybe even reinvent the whole genre. Or at least expand its, uh, horizons. Belly dancing isn't the kind of thing that floats into a guy's mind while he's waiting for halftime to end or driving home from work or sitting in a barber shop with a Sports Illustrated in his hands. It probably helps if you're open to new experiences.
64: Charlie Green Visits The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Vietnam Veterans share their stories and experiences.
65: Hurricane John Becomes Category 3 Major Hurricane Threatens Mexico
While everyone has been watching tropical storm Ernesto, a new and very powerful storm formed in the pacific ocean off the coast of Mexico. Hurricane John is now a catagory 4 and could become a catagory 5 hurricane at landfall.
66: Tim Brown's Vow
In the early 1970s, Tim Brown saw an advertisement in Leatherneck magazine. The parents of a missing Marine sought anyone who might have known their son. Tim Brown knew him. He had fought alongside him, and he knew the man had died in the battle at Ngok Tavak.
67: Peace and Friendship Among Nations
On September 12, in Hanoi, the VVA Veterans Initiative Task Force was awarded the prestigious Medal for Peace and Friendship Among Nations in recognition of the continuing contributions VVA has made in the exchange of information about fallen Vietnamese during the war.
68: SBP vs. DIC Benefits Conflict For Survivors Of Deceased Veterans
Several programs exist to aid the survivors of deceased veterans. In certain situations, these programs may interact with each other, preventing a full and appropriate financial recovery by the survivors.
69: Waiting for the Call: The September Eleventh Disaster At The Pentagon
The conference room doors blew open. The rush of wind hit the officers in the meeting room and the concussion made their ears pop. Col. Robert Cortez instantly knew what it was.
70: Training Workshop Features Role-Playing To Teach Principles, Techniques of Advocacy
Two dozen VVA members from across the country journeyed to VVA national headquarters in Silver Spring in October to participate in a first-ever advocacy training workshop.
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