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    The Changing Landscape of Veterans Affairs: Government Officials On Educating Veterans On Entitled Benefits, Protecting Veterans' Rights, and Initiating Needed Reform

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    THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF VETERANS AFFAIRS: GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ON EDUCATING VETERANS ON ENTITLED BENEFITS, PROTECTING VETERANS' RIGHTS, AND INITIATING NEEDED REFORM

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    This title provides perspective on leading the national system of state and federal veterans programs. It discusses the challenges unique to protecting the benefits of our nation's veterans. Topics include creating outreach programs, improving health

    Publisher:Aspatore
    Service Number:40753350
    Pages:104
    Publication date:2008-07-09
    Jurisdiction:General
    External Product Title:THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF VETERANS AFFAIRS: GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ON EDUCATING VETERANS ON ENTITLED BENEFITS, PROTECTING VETERANS' RIGHTS, AND INITIATING NEEDED REFORM
    Update frequency:Updated annually
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    Available Formats:Softbound book
    Copyright:2008
    Shelf space:8
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    Charles F. Smith

    Charles F. Smith is the assistant secretary for the North Carolina Division of Veterans Affairs, Department of Administration. He has been responsible for the overall direction and administration of a statewide Veterans Service Program embracing sixteen 

    Charles T. Applegate

    As the director of the Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs, Charles T. Tom Applegate is responsible for the training and certification of Indianas ninety-one county veterans service officers. He oversees the operation of the Indiana Veterans Memorial 

    L. Tammy Duckworth

    L. Tammy Duckworth was appointed director of the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs by Governor Blagojevich on November 21, 2006. Director Duckworth brings considerable managerial experience to the department. She was the manager for the Club and 

    Leroy Collins, Jr.

    LeRoy Collins Jr. is executive director of the Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs. He directs a state agency responsible for assisting Florida’s 1.8 million veterans, their families, and survivors in improving their health and economic well-being 

    Linda Spoonster Schwartz, RN, MSN, DrPH, FAAN

    Linda Spoonster Schwartz, DrPH, MSN, RN, USAF (Ret), has a long history of involvement in nursing and veteran organizations. She is an advocate and activist who devoted her nursing practice to healing the wounds of war and improving the lives of Americas 

    Terry Schow

    Terry Schow was appointed executive director of the Utah Department of Veterans Affairs on July 1, 2007, by Governor Jon M Huntsman Jr., and appointed as director of the Utah Division of Veterans Affairs in October 2001, by Governor Michael OLeavitt. Mr. 

    W. Clyde Marsh

    W. Clyde Marsh assumed the duties as commissioner/director of the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs on October 5, 2005. He was nominated by the State Board of Directors for Veterans Affairs and confirmed by unanimous vote. Admiral Marsh is the sixth