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SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM
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I wonder why they waited so long to pursue this now! Those Vets from WWII are advanced in age! Those who are still alive from that era cant that Era can't be very many?
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CPT Richard Trione
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Great information share, Brother Joe! Thank you!
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COL Randall C.
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My gut reaction to this was the same as PV2 Larry Sellnow's post - "This is a good thing because there aren't that many left".

I was actually surprised as how many ARE still alive when I read the article. I think the key point is that about 1/4 (~40k) of the surviving WW2 vets aren't currently enrolled in the VA and this change will cover them.

According to the VA, WW2 vets are dying at the rate of about 180 each day. In 10 years, projections are that there will be less than 3,000 surviving WW2 vets and only bit more than 1,000 just 2 years later!

An appropriate "Thank you for your service" from the government!
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