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By Vincent Cordova | Cordova 2028
October 26, 2021
Then can you please explain to me why we have 40,000 Veterans Homeless? (According to Google's two sources). Also, why all the information about Veterans have been online for your review and we still have a homeless problem? Can it not be solved, does it still exist or is it a dead issue?
If Mental Health is a concern for America, then imagine the Mental Health problems Veterans endure while you ignore them and the people that are concern for them.
Solving this problem would solves Mental Health issues as well.
USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck interviewed Jeremiah Mason, "
I served 14 years of active duty in the U.S. Navy, where my role entailed processing separation paperwork for service members. Through this experience, I gained two important insights: first, that discharge standings are determined subjectively, and secondly, that standard pre-separation training is often insufficient for ensuring that service members are prepared for civilian life.
First of all, I realized that a service member with an outstanding record could commit a single minor offense and be disciplined in one of two ways: either they’d be issued an inconsequential punishment, or they’d be forcefully discharged with an other-than-honorable or dishonorable status, simply depending on whether they were well-liked by their commanders. A positive drug test, for example, can bar an upstanding service member from receiving adequate support and an honorable discharge when he or she leaves the military.
Often, those who receive other-than-honorable or dishonorable discharges are prevented from receiving federal benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Their discharge status may also make it more difficult for them to find proper housing, health care and employment."
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