A veteran (from Latin vetus, meaning "old") is a person who is experienced in a particular area, and is particularly used to refer to people in the armed forces. It often refers to retired service personnel. A veteran is one who has served in the armed forces and has an honorable discharge; a common misconception is that one has either been in combat and/or is retired from active duty to be called a veteran. Because of this widely held misconception, women have often been excluded from this equation. Each state (of the United States) sets specific criteria for state specific veterans benefits. For medical benefits from the (United States) VA (Veterans Administration) hospitals, prior to Sept. 7, 1980 the veteran must have served at least 180 days of active duty, after the above mentioned date the veteran must have served at least 24 months. However, if the veteran was medically discharged and receives a VA service connection disability the time limits are not applicable.
For most of history, states (nations) did not have any fixed standing army. Almost all warriors were farmers for the bulk of the year and thus had a secondary occupation to support them during times of peace. The first state to face significant veterans affairs problems was the Roman Empire whose professional army of career soldiers needed some new role when they retired. They were usually given land in the newly conquered lands, and the need for such lands motivated the empire's expansion. They could also voluntarily enlist again at the invitation of the consul or other commander as evocati.
Beyond giving veterans free or discounted lands in colonies, governments did little about them. There was little or no aid for veterans suffering mental of physical disabilities and those wounded in war often had to turn to begging or crime.
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1st Battalion 3rd Marine Division 1964-1975 - Veteran's association. Images, roster, by-laws, unit histories, news, and list of local chapters.
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Ambassadors-In-Blue - The website dedicated to preserving the proud history of all United States Marine Corps Embassy Guards - past, present, and future.
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China Marines - Fourth Marine Regiment - History from Shanghai to Corregidor to Japan.
HMM-162 - Fifty plus years of proud Marine Corps helicopter service to Country and Corps in war and in peace.
HMR, HMM-163 Alumni - Reunions, history items, and remembering we're Semper Fi!
Marine Detachments, USS Curtiss (1948-57) - Focused on the 280 Marines that service aboard the USS Curtiss (AV-4) during the years 1948-1957. Site offers history, news, operations and photos for these Atomic Marines.
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USS Curtiss AV-4 (1948 - 1957), Atomic Veterans. ]
Marine Light Helicopter Squadron 367 - Commemorates MLHS 367 and her predecessors VMO-3 and HML-367, better known as Scarface. Contains the story of the squadron's participation in Vietnam and the people involved.
The 22nd Marines - Marine Veterans of World War II - Samoan lands, Marshall Islands, Eniwetok, Guam, Okinawa and China.
U.S.M.C.- WWII Marine Amphious Soldiers. First Armored Amphibian Battalion - WWII marines, soldiers of the South Pacific Theatre: kwajalein, marshalls, guam, okinawa, veteran reunions
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