Sunday, August 17, 2008

My Latest Book - Released this week: Returning from the War on Terrorism: What Every Veteran Needs to Know to Receive Your Maximum Benefits


Returning from the War on Terrorism: What Every Veteran Needs to Know to Receive Your Maximum Benefits

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are approximately 26 million veterans in the United States. As of January 2007, more than 1.6 million U.S. servicemen and women had tours of duty in Afghanistan and Iraq. When not on active duty, more than 20 percent of these vets do not have health care coverage, and many more are unaware of the hundreds of benefits to which they have access.

As a result, many are suffering financial strain during and after deployment. This is a discouraging statistic because the federal and state governments, as well as private foundations, have scholarships and military discounts available only to veterans. There are billions of dollars in aid available, waiting to be claimed, but the problem is finding and properly applying for these programs. This groundbreaking new book will provide help to those heroic Americans who have answered our government s call to duty.

You will find all contact information and Web sites included, making it easy to apply for the benefits you are entitled to, while meeting the requirements of the Department of Veterans Affairs and other organizations and private institutions. Here is a small sampling of what you will learn about: the GI Bill, scholarships, grants, companies that offer military discounts, GI Bill eligibility, details of VA loans, National Guard GI Bill, benefits after service, veterans employment, education, and training programs, VA-guaranteed home loan, GI Bill Apprenticeship and OJT Program, Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E), Reserve Education Assistance Program (REAP), disability compensation, employment and training, frequently asked questions, asking for local discounts, GI Bill education programs, homeless veterans programs, state veteran benefits directory, survivor benefits, VA appeals process, VA benefits explained, VA hospitals and facilities, veteran disability compensation, veterans health care, veterans life insurance, veterans pension programs, vocational rehabilitation, burial and memorial benefits.

If you are in the military now, a veteran, or a military family member, you will find this resource invaluable.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1601381506/ref=nosim/theplanningsh-20

First Amazon.COM Review:


5.0 out of 5 stars This book is the definitive source for knowing what benefits are available and how to receive them. , August 11, 2008
Returning From The War On Terrorism: What Every Veteran Needs To Know To Receive Your Maximum Benefits by Bruce C. Brown is an excellent resource for military personnel, veterans, and military families. This book is well-written and easy to understand- and that's really saying something when dealing with government legalese!

Bruce C. Brown offers in-depth explanations of who is eligible for veterans benefits, and what benefits are available. The chapters are broken down in a clear and concise manner, making it easy to find exactly what you're looking for. The author also includes necessary contact information for various agencies and programs.

Returning From The War On Terrorism: What Every Veteran Needs To Know To Receive Your Maximum Benefits is a must-have for the returning veteran. This book is the definitive source for knowing what benefits are available and how to receive them.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Great Movie Review Blog

I just read the first review over at Colton's Review Blog. The first review was of the original Batman movie from 1989. Great review and sweet looking blog. I can hardly wait for the review of Batman and Robin, what a classic!!

Seriously, Looking forward to Batman Begins and The Dark Knight.

Here is the LINK: http://coltonsreviews.blogspot.com/


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