Finding help at VA over 30 years later

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  • Опубликовано: 13 апр 2012
  • Bob had to fight in sub-zero conditions without winter equipment during the Korean War. For over 30 years, he thought he was uninjured and that his chronic foot pain was just bad circulation. With the help of VA, Bob discovered his pain could be traced to frostbite he endured while deployed. Find more information at maketheconnection.net/events/i...

Комментарии • 8

  • @mikechavez6956
    @mikechavez6956 11 лет назад +1

    Yes they are.

  • @GenaroV2015
    @GenaroV2015 11 лет назад

    Great people.

  • @VeteransMTC
    @VeteransMTC  10 лет назад

    Hello K Fuller,
    Thank you for writing and for your service.
    We are sorry to hear about the difficulties you are experiencing.
    The Veterans Benefits Administration has been undergoing a major transformation that will improve engagement with Servicemembers, Veterans, their families and survivors.
    www.bva.va.gov/OMBUDSMAN_CustomerService.asp. This site will direct you to where you can get your questions answered and/or learn the status of your case, or direct you to the best possible referral source to answer your questions.
    Additionally, Veterans and family members who receive care at VA facilities and clinics and feel their concerns are not being addressed by their treatment teams are encouraged to talk to the patient advocate at their VA medical center. For more information about patient advocacy, visit: www.patientadvocate.va.gov/HearFromYou.asp
    Find your nearest VA medical center: www1.va.gov/directory/guide/home.asp

    • @juliasamuels9957
      @juliasamuels9957 8 лет назад

      vs my dad is a veteran he was in the US Marine went i was little now he is having trouble drinking and getting back on his feet and my dad has medical thing that why he is a veteran my dad name is Michael Samuels just please help him please

    • @juliasamuels9957
      @juliasamuels9957 8 лет назад

      i am 13 years old but i love my dad

    • @VeteransMTC
      @VeteransMTC  8 лет назад

      +julia samuels Hello, Julia,
      Thank you for writing and for your father's service.
      No matter what your dad may be experiencing, there is support for getting his life on a better track.
      Many Veterans have found the strength to reach out and Make the Connection. You can, too.
      Use the resource locator on our website to find VA and community-based services near you: www.MakeTheConnection.net/Resources
      Or, browse links to find helpful resources information on VA services and benefits:
      www.MakeTheConnection.net/Resources/VA-Information

  • @DonnaldGrogon
    @DonnaldGrogon 10 лет назад

    With the help of the VA? Are you kidding me? FDLMAO, please stop, you're killing me. VA help my ass.