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The Wages Of War When Americas Soldiers Came Home From Valley Forge To Vietnam Severo

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The Wages Of War When Americas Soldiers Came Home From Valley Forge To Vietnam Severo
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Publisher: Open Road Media
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 1.76 MB
Author: Severo, Richard; Milford, Lewis; Miller, Mark Crispin; (Introduction), Charles Sheehan-Miles
ISBN: 9781504031516, 1504031512
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Wages Of War When Americas Soldiers Came Home From Valley Forge To Vietnam Severo by Severo, Richard; Milford, Lewis; Miller, Mark Crispin; (introduction), Charles Sheehan-miles 9781504031516, 1504031512 instant download after payment.

A disturbing chronicle of the US government's mistreatment of American soldiers and veterans throughout history, with a new introduction by Charles Sheehan-Miles
Time and time again, the sacrifices made by veterans and their families have been repaid with scorn, discrimination, lack of health services, scant financial compensation, and other indignities. This injustice dates back as far as the American Revolution, when troops came home penniless and without prospects for work, yet had to wait decades before the government paid them the wages they were owed. When soldiers returned from the Cuban campaign after the Spanish-American War, they were riddled with malaria, typhoid, yellow fever, and dysentery—but the government refused to acknowledge their illnesses, and finally dumped them in a makeshift tent city on Long Island, where they were left to starve and die.
Perhaps the most infamous case of disgraceful behavior toward veterans happened...

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