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Failing Our Veterans - The G.I. Bill and the Vietnam Generation (Hardcover)
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Failing Our Veterans - The G.I. Bill and the Vietnam Generation (Hardcover)
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The original 1944 G.I. Bill holds a special place in the American
imagination. In popular mythology, it stands as the capstone of the
Greatest Generation narrative of World War II, a fitting reward for
the nation's heroes. Given the almost universal acclaim afforded
the bill, future generations of warriors might well have expected
to receive similar remuneration for their sacrifice. But when
soldiers of the Vietnam conflict shed their fatigues and returned
home to civilian life, they found that their G.I. Bills fell well
short of what many of them believed they had earned.In this first
legislative history of the G.I. Bill during the Vietnam Era, Mark
Boulton takes the story of veterans' politics beyond the 1944 G.I.
Bill as he seeks to uncover the reasons why Vietnam veterans were
less well compensated than their predecessors. In crafting their
legislation, both conservative and liberal politicians of the
Vietnam era wrestled with fundamental questions about the
obligations of American citizenship. What does it mean to serve
one's country? What does society owe those civilians it puts in
uniform? Repeatedly, in answering those questions, lawmakers from
both ends of the political spectrum found reasons to curb the
generosity of the benefits offered.The G.I. Bills should play a
central role in our understanding of the Vietnam veteran's
post-service lives, just as they do for World War II veterans.
Taking the story of the G.I. Bills beyond the World War II
generation allows for a more complete understanding of the veteran
experience in America.
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