Al Durboraw saw heavy action as a marine in the Pacific theater of World War II, receiving severe life-threatening injuries at the Battle of Tarawa. But an even longer battle began after he was discharged.
For decades Durboraw has fought with the recalcitrant U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for medical benefits guaranteed by law. He even worked for the department, gaining insider knowledge of its machinations. In this new exposé, Durboraw rages against the system whose mission is to help American combat veterans but whose actions do just the opposite. Part whistle-blower, part crusader, and part memoirist, Durboraw tells his own gut-wrenching story and those of other aggrieved veterans. But he always lays out the legal weapons that all veterans can use to regain their hard-won rights.
Combat Veterans Rights to the U.S Department Of Veterans' Affairs, Benefits, Medical Services, Compensation, Appeals, Etc.
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Author(s)Al Durboraw
PublisherDorrance Publishing
ISBN / ASIN1434904091
ISBN-139781434904096
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank3,416,952
CategoryPaperback
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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