Texas Tech University

The VVA Veteran

Serial Item Number: 2022Serial613851
Pages
44
Media Type
Serial
Physical Location
Stacks Periodical Collection
Language(s)
English
Volume
15
Issue
5
The VVA Veteran (Vietnam Veterans of America, inc.) - Serial - Silver Spring, Maryland
Publication
The VVA Veteran
Publisher/Org.
Vietnam Veterans of America, inc.
City
Silver Spring, Maryland
Country
United States
Type
Serial
General Note
1993- / Varying Title: VVA Veteran / Earlier Title: Veteran
Dates
Publication: May 1995
General Note
Letters
President's Message - United For A Common Cause by James L. Brazee, Jr.
Health-Care Reform Update - Testing VHA's Emergency Backup Mission In Oklahoma City by Kelli Willard West

Government Relations - A VVA Government Relations Staff Report
VVA Welcomes New Congress With Gala Affair
Congressional Recess/100-Day Agenda Past
Salvaging Homeless Veterans Program
VVA's Veterans Affairs Committee Formulating Gulf War Veterans Resource List

Veterans Benefits Update - The Unsung Service Reps by Bill Fusso
New VVA Guide on PTSD Released
Report on POW/MIA Affairs - The Years in Review by Thomas Mannin
Service Representatives Training Deadline Extended
Report on Minority Affairs - So Let Me Introduce To You by George Duggins
From The National Chaplain - Taps by Rev. Philip G. Salois, M.S.
Committee Report: Nominating - Moving It To The Floor by Bruce Thornton
Membership Matters - On The Road To Membership Growth by Gregory V. Flobert

We Believe The Children Are The Future by Joseph Cerquone - It is estimated that between 10 and 15 percent of public-school students are learning disabled. Amongst the Vietnam veterans population, it is suspected that this percentage is even greater - yet another manifestation of the damage resulting from Agent Orange exposure. Joe Cerquone talks with a veteran and his family about the challenges and rewards of raising learning-disabled children.

Remembrance Of Things Past by Jime Doyle

Spooks In The Ether - The War of The Radio Waves by John Prados - The most prominent images of the Vietnam War are of ground troops, Vietnamese villagers, U.S. aircraft dropping bombs and napalm. But there was another war going on - an invisible war. Historian John Prados takes a detailed look at the battles over the air waves.

VVA Roundup '95 Houston Seventh National Convention Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc.
Platoon 1005 - Thomas N. Tucci by W. D. Ehrhart
Arts of War - The Making Of An Artist: Leroy Lawson's Lucky Coincidences by Marc Leepson
Books in Review - On Shaky Ground: Paul Solotaroff's Misguided Tribute To Homeless Veterans by Marc Leepson
Book of The Month: Novel Without A Name - A Different Perspective reviewed by Stan Sirmans
Book of The Month II: The Sorrow of War - The Words Remain The Same reviewed by John Prados
20 Years Ago Today - The Long Goodbye: The Vietnam Era Comes To An End by Gayle O. Garmise
50 Years Ago Today by Christopher Catterson
Membership Notes by Gayle O. Gramise
New Chapters
Member Profile: Lynda Van Devanter - A Pioneer In The Women Veterans Movement by Duncan Spencer
Chapter Profile: Chapter 311 - The Tales Of The Crypt by Charles Hand
National Office Mailing for April
Calendar - VVA National, Regional, and State Meetings in 1995
Finance Notes - Legal Requirements for Meeting Minutes by Jed R. Mandel, Esq, Neal Gerber & Eisenberg
Locator compiled by Tracie Houston
Reunions

Perma Link
https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=2022Serial613851

Citation
The VVA Veteran, 2022Serial613851. No Date, Vietnam Veterans of America Collection, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University, https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=2022Serial613851, Accessed 16 May 2026.

Pub Credit Line
2022Serial613851, Vietnam Veterans of America Collection, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University

Added: 06 Jun 2024 [Updated: 04 Mar 2026]