United States. Veterans Administration
Administrative history
The United States Veterans Administration (1921-)
The United States Veterans Administration was founded in 1921 when three different programs for veterans, the Veterans Bureau, the Bureau of Pensions of the Interior Department, and the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, were consolidated into one. The veterans association provides health care and other benefits to United States Veterans.
Citation:
VA.gov, via WWW, June 17, 2019 (The United States Veterans Administration was founded in 1921 when three different programs for veterans, the Veterans Bureau, the Bureau of Pensions of the Interior Department, and the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, were consolidated into one. The veterans association provides health care and other benefits to United States Veterans.)Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Brigham Young University contracts with the Veterans Administration
Contains contracts negotiated between the Veterans Administration and Brigham Young University concerning financial aid for veterans.
Nora Ellen Crockett and William Dewine Ream letters, 1940
Contains letters written primarily to and from Nora Ellen Crockett Ream dated September 4, 1940, to December 30, 1940. Correspondents include Janet E McGeein, Roxana Crockett, Alvin David Crockett, The Veterans Administration, Archie Lamoreaux, Ruth Johnson, Ralph Roy Garlow, and Ethel Ada Garlow.
Veterans Administration records
Contains student billings concerning tuition, fees, and equipment for various school terms.
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