Annual Report - Administrator of Veteran AffairsU.S. Veterans Administration, 1939 |
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... follows : Neuropsychiatric , 5,268 ; general medical and surgical , 3,476 ; and domiciliary , 5,488 . These beds would be provided at 48 locations in 26 States and with few exceptions would be additions to existing facilities ...
... follows : Neuropsychiatric , 5,268 ; general medical and surgical , 3,476 ; and domiciliary , 5,488 . These beds would be provided at 48 locations in 26 States and with few exceptions would be additions to existing facilities ...
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... follows : Tuberculosis , 71 ; neuropsychiatric , 1,930 ; and general medical and surgical , 1,217 . At the close of this year 77.54 percent of the veterans under hospitalization were receiving treatment for disabilities not of service ...
... follows : Tuberculosis , 71 ; neuropsychiatric , 1,930 ; and general medical and surgical , 1,217 . At the close of this year 77.54 percent of the veterans under hospitalization were receiving treatment for disabilities not of service ...
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... follows : Spanish- American War , 90 service - connected and 7,246 non - service - connected ; Regular Establishment ... follows : White males , 13,708 ; white females , 66 ; and colored males , 1,652 . The percentage distribution of the ...
... follows : Spanish- American War , 90 service - connected and 7,246 non - service - connected ; Regular Establishment ... follows : White males , 13,708 ; white females , 66 ; and colored males , 1,652 . The percentage distribution of the ...
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... follows : Civil , 94 ; Spanish - American , 64 ; and World , 46 . Of the veterans remaining under domiciliary care at the end of this year , 10,644 were disabled by general medical and surgical conditions , 4,461 by neuropsychiatric ...
... follows : Civil , 94 ; Spanish - American , 64 ; and World , 46 . Of the veterans remaining under domiciliary care at the end of this year , 10,644 were disabled by general medical and surgical conditions , 4,461 by neuropsychiatric ...
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... follows : Army , 1,100 ; Navy , 1,063 ; Public Health Service , 499 ; and Interior Department , 86 . On June 30 , 1939 , there were 16,345 beds set aside for domiciliary care in facilities under the jurisdiction of the Veterans ...
... follows : Army , 1,100 ; Navy , 1,063 ; Public Health Service , 499 ; and Interior Department , 86 . On June 30 , 1939 , there were 16,345 beds set aside for domiciliary care in facilities under the jurisdiction of the Veterans ...
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adjusted compensation amended Amount Number Amount appropriations Average monthly value beds ber Amount Civil Civilian Conservation Corps claims class of beneficiary compensation or pension Cong degree of impairment dependents were receiving disabled veterans disbursements discharged domiciliary facilities emergency officers Excelsior Springs fiscal fiscal year 1943 fund Government life insurance Grand total hospital and domiciliary hospital treatment June 30 Kecoughtan Living veterans Deceased medical and surgical ment Military and naval National Service nected neuropsychiatric neuropsychiatric diseases non-service-connected North Dakota North Little Rock Number Amount Number number of deceased number of dependents Number Percent paid patients payment pension benefits policies premiums prior Public Works Administration Regular Establishment retirement pay Salaries Service Life Insurance Service-connected Seventy-eighth Congress Seventy-sixth Congress showing number Spanish-American Spanish-American War TABLE tion totally disabled tuberculosis United States Government United States possessions United States veterans value Average monthly veterans Deceased veterans veterans whose dependents widows World War II
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Página 36 - Columbia, such person shall be restored to such position or to a position of like seniority, status, and pay; (B) if such position was in the employ of a private employer, such employer shall restore such person to such position or to a position of like seniority, status, and pay unless the employer's circumstances have so changed as to make it impossible or unreasonable to do so...
Página 34 - AN ACT To increase the amount of Federal aid to State or Territorial homes for the support of disabled soldiers and sailors of the United States.
Página 30 - That hereafter in making appointments to clerical and other positions in the executive branch of the Government in the District of Columbia or elsewhere preference shall be given to honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows of such, and to the wives of injured soldiers, sailors, and marines, who themselves are not qualified, but whose wives are qualified, to hold such positions...
Página 37 - No part of any appropriation contained in this act shall be used to pay the salary or wages of any person who advocates, or who is a member of an organization that advocates, the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence...
Página 31 - Administration for the performance of travel specified in Sections 1 and 2 hereof, the travel expenses of such attendant may be allowed in the same manner and to the same extent that travel expenses are allowed to such claimant or beneficiary. SEC. 4.
Página 32 - SEC. 4. In the administration of laws pertaining to veterans, retired officers, and enlisted men of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, who served honorably during a war period as recognized by the Veterans...
Página 44 - Administrator may release information, statistics, or reports to individuals or organizations when in his judgment such release would serve a useful purpose.
Página 42 - Administration and relating to veterans, their estates, or their dependents, of any claim of the United States or any agency thereof against...
Página 18 - ... entitled to receive the same pensions, compensation, retirement pay, and hospital benefits as are now or may hereafter...
Página 36 - With respect to the men inducted for training and service under this Act there shall be paid, allowed, and extended the same pay, allowances, pensions, disability and death compensation, and other benefits as are provided by law in the case of other enlisted men of like grades and length of service of that component of the land or naval forces to which they are assigned...