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    • Queens, Brooklyn Hit Hardest by Wars
    • South Queens VFW Post Offers Refuge for Veterans
    • Some Injuries Invisible, But Damage For Vets Is Real
    • Peace Movement Bolstered by Veterans
    • Veterans Reconnect with Friends, Families
    • NYC Vets Continue Service – As Police Officers
    • NYC Veterans Hit the Books
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Resources

General
  • U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs
  • New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs
  • NYC Mayor’s Office for Veterans’ Affairs
  • Post-9/11 GI Bill And Other Programs

Employment and Education

  • United States Department of Veterans Affairs Expenditures Reports, 1996–2010
  • Bureau of Justice Assistance Report: Employing Returning Combat Veterans as Law Enforcement Officers
  • DD214 and Jobs
  • Student Veterans of America
Organizations
  • Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars
  • The Wounded Warrior Project
Rehabilitation
  • Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine (NYU)
  • The Traumatic Brain Injury and Military Veterans Services Project – Brain Injury Association of New York State
  • Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center
  • Mental Health Association of New York City
Veteran Peace Activism
  • Veterans for Peace
  • Iraq Veterans Against the War
  • Paul K. Chappell Author, Peaceful Revolution
Local Services

Homecoming: NYC Vets Return is a production of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. It chronicles the experience of a number of veterans as they return to New York looking for education, jobs and families.

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