Chaplain
– Rev. Dr. Dewitt Brown (De Interprise Ministries) (American Legion)
Dewitt
Brown 2607
Veterans such as I, having an
extensive educational background with travel, military and college courses, authorized and empowered to pay
reasonable compensation for services rendered for medical care and to make
payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes; however, medical
care not being of just mental issues is not being rendered in full effect. Many
veterans, self included are pinched of adequate emergency medical assistance or
the ability to finance care.
Summary:
Emergency Medical for Veterans is not cost effective within living
standards and care not rendered sufficiently because of discrimination and
stereotypes. All Veterans need Medical Care and Assistance and its Not All
Mental or Service Connected. (Veteran means Veteran)
Example:
Being a disabled veteran I was in need of emergency medical care no other
medical coverage. I got a pill and a bill for $22,000 from the hospital and the
ambulance bill 1,500 got sent out to live homeless. Credit destroyed because
bill could not be paid. Income could not even pay for food, rent or
transportation
Conclusion:
To “Service those who served” is being set up as a joke,,, All Veterans have put their life on the line,
served, now service is needed from those we served and it needs to be financially
sustainable for every Veteran not a select Few.
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