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Department of Veterans Affairs

NOUN
  1. the United States federal department responsible for the interests of military veterans; created in 1989

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  • While hundreds of thousands of disability claims lay backlogged at the Department of Veterans Affairs, thousands of technology employees at the department received $24 million in bonuses, a new report says. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: August 24, 2009
  • The proposal -- intended to save the Department of Veterans Affairs $530 million a year -- would authorize VA to bill private insurance companies for the treatment of injuries and medical conditions related to military service, such as amputations, post-traumatic stress disorder and other battle wounds. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Veterans Groups Denounce Private Insurance Proposal
  • The study was funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the National Institutes of Health, the Georgia Cancer Coalition and the American Urological Association Foundation.
  • TWO former prisoners of war supported the story of alleged phony veteran Arthur Rex Crane when he approached the Department of Veterans Affairs seeking compensation for serving time in Singapore's Outram Road jail. ARTHUR REX CRANE
  • Speaking with a dozen vets in an occasionally emotional roundtable discussion in South Carolina Friday, the GOP presidential contender sympathized with the service members' difficulties obtaining treatment from the Department of Veterans Affairs, which one vet described as "adversarial." privatizing Medicare, suggested that maybe giving wounded warriors an outside option would force VA health bureaucrats to be a little more responsive. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) CTO Peter Levin delivered a comprehensive talk on the progress of the Department of Veterans Affairs open government plan at Fedtalks. Alexander Howard: Open Government Goes to the Theater at Fedtalks
  • The U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs, which administers the GI Bill, has asked universities to respond by May 15.
  • Canada's Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that about 4,000 aboriginals enlisted for the Second World War.
  • Suprahyoid pharyngotomy has been utilized as the standard approach to tongue base cancer not involving the larynx or mandible for the last 6 years at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Boston, Mass.
  • I also named Jesse Brown, an African-American ex-marine and Vietnam veteran, who was the executive director of the Disabled American Veterans, to be secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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