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Veterans' vs. Veterans
[edit]Shouldn't this be at United States Secretary of Veterans' Affairs? -- Zoe yeah whammy!!!!!!!!
- Not according to the website. - Hephaestos
- The rules of grammar suggest the version with the apostrophe would be correct, but the legislation creating the Department uses both spellings. The Department seems to use mostly the "no-apostrophe" version. But if the legislators won't be consistent, we shouldn't go crazy trying to.
- LOL. Good point. There are enough other things to drive me crazy. :) - Zoe
Revisited
[edit]It really jars with me to access a page called "United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs", but find the first words of the article are "United States Secretary of Veterans' Affairs ...".
Can we at least choose one version and stick with it? -- Jack of Oz [your turn] 21:50, 10 April 2011 (UTC)
Expansion
[edit]I think it's ridiculous that all other cabinet secretaries get extremely long articles while this one is a bit more than a stub. I wish I knew more about the American government so I could expand this myself... oh well. -- Rune Welsh ταλκ 12:51, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
- I absolutely agree, this article needs expanding. If nothing else, when was the Line of Sucession amended to include the new Secretary? (because, for instance, the Secretary of Homeland Security, created by W., is NOT in the line yet) Staxringold 10:54, 22 October 2005 (UTC)
References
[edit]Amongst other edits, I removed some refs in the table. I this sort of information needn't be justified unless there is some actual reason for doubt. I note that one ref suggested a difference between different tables, but that seems to have to do with one chart not listing an end of term acting secretary. If anyone wants me to rebuild any of the refs, just let me know. I removed different parts over a series of edits, so I recognize I should be responsible for doing it. -Rrius (talk) 00:14, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
- I was the one who added the note and broke out the acting guys into a different table. I did this to mimic the listing at United States Secretary of the Treasury and a previous version of the State Department page. As for the references in the dates, these were added to make the article more reliable. As for the dispute: you are referring to Herschel Gober's stint in 2000-01. Different sources list him, others don't. I was just highlighting the contradictions. In hindsight, that was better for a talk page than the article. Thanks for your input; it what makes us great! - Thanks, Hoshie 10:02, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
Illnesses that the Secretary of Veterans Affairs determines associated with the Gulf War...
[edit]I would like to know what the Secretary of Veterans Affairs considers a compensateable illness, diagnosed or undiagnosed for the veterans of the Gulf War? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 174.18.118.105 (talk) 18:52, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
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Veterans Sons & Daughters
[edit]Being a son of a Sargent of the United Stares Army, from World War II, life has become more and more into light, now that my father has passed. when asked these days, "Are you a Veteran?", I now say, "I was a Lifer"..."My fater was a Sargent in World War II, I lived like a soldier my whole life under his rule. Most understand completely and offer a bit of comfort. My sisters and I don't talk no more, because of reasons my father took to his grave. Its like we were left alone in life and we watched the world pass us by. We were raised by a man that was irrate at times, we did not know why. I was his 'retirement plan'... Being self employed my father struggled with family matters. He made choices and raised his family as if we were soldiers it seems now. Is there help for the children of Veterans? My family now suffers from some of the same issues now that I am 63, recently disabled and now have time to look back. Deffinetlly need help for children somewhat misguided/ and/or brainwashed by Veterans.
Sincerely Martin Roznowski 2600:6C48:6D3F:7197:B5D3:EDB2:6344:7607 (talk) 11:15, 26 November 2024 (UTC)
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