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Failing Our Veterans

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Returning Vietnam veterans had every reason to expect that the government would take care of their readjustment needs in the same way it had done for veterans of both World War II and Korea. But th...
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  • 01 August 2014
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Returning Vietnam veterans had every reason to expect that the government would take care of their readjustment needs in the same way it had done for veterans of both World War II and Korea. But the Vietnam generation soon discovered that their G.I. Bills fell well short of what many of them believed they had earned. Mark Boulton’s groundbreaking study provides the first analysis of the legislative debates surrounding the education benefits offered under the Vietnam-era G.I. Bills. Specifically, the book explores why legislators from both ends of the political spectrum failed to provide Vietnam veterans the same generous compensation offered to veterans of previous wars.

Failing Our Veterans should be essential reading to scholars of the Vietnam War, political history, or of social policy. Contemporary lawmakers should heed its historical lessons on how we ought to treat our returning veterans. Indeed, veterans wishing to fully understand their own homecoming experience will find great interest in the book’s conclusions.

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Price: $50.00
Publisher: NYU Press
Imprint: NYU Press
Publication Date: 01 August 2014
ISBN: 9780814770283
Format: eBook
BISACs: HISTORY / Military / Vietnam War, HISTORY / Military / General
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Failing Our Veteransis a significant contribution to our understanding of Vietnam-era veterans benefits specifically and veterans policies generally. Boulton highlights how leaders, even well-meaning ones, have far too often sacrificed veterans benefits to other political or ideological goals.As a new generation of veterans returns home to America from war, contemporary lawmakers would be wise to heed the cautionary history presented inFailing Our Veteransand avoid making the same mistakes.