Showing posts with label Battle of the Bulge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Battle of the Bulge. Show all posts

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Veterans Don't Know About Benefits They Are Entitled To

Local veterans service officers at hereos' side through thick and thin 
South Coast Today
By Curt Brown
Posted Mar. 8, 2015
There is a lack of awareness among many veterans about what benefits they are entitled to receive either through the VA or Massachusetts' veterans benefits program, according to several current and retired veterans service officers. "They don't know unless they network with other veterans," Seguer said.
As Jim Collins tells it, a World War II veteran, who had lost half of both his feet, walked into his former office at Dartmouth Town Hall seven years ago looking for help.

Collins was the veterans agent for Dartmouth at the time and he said the sight of a WWII veteran with parts of two feet missing immediately raised a red flag to him.

So Collins said he inquired about the circumstances of how the veteran had lost parts of his feet.

Turns out the man suffered from frostbite due to the bitter cold during the Battle of the Bulge and the veteran, whose name Collins could not remember, was only receiving the same 10 percent disability that the Veterans Administration gave him when he was discharged from the service in 1946, he said.

The VA had never adjusted his claim, according to Collins. Collins reopened the claim and the VA increased the veteran's disability to 70 percent. "If I had stayed longer (in the position of veterans agent in Dartmouth), I would have tried to get him 100 percent," he said.

"That's an injustice."
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Saturday, December 27, 2014

WWII Nurse Receiving French Foreign Legion of Honor

Veteran Army nurse to receive French Legion of Honor
Rusty Rice will receive France's highest award for her service in the Army during WWII
WDBJ7
Reporter Nadine Maeser Nadine Maeser
December 26, 2014

BLACKSBURG, Va.
A Blacksburg woman will be recognized for her service to our country on Saturday.

Rusty Rice served as a nurse in World War II and nearly 70 years later, she's receiving the highest honor from France.

Rice, 94, is set to receive the French Legion of Honor.

She is the second veteran in Virginia to receive it.

“I'm nervous,” she said.

Rice, a New Jersey native, worked as a registered nurse in a maternity ward before joining the Army in her early 20's.

"I was an Army nurse and I happened to be stationed where the Battle of the Bulge was occurring and it was a very difficult time."

Rice said she loved serving her country.

"Much to my mother's horror she wouldn't hear of it, but then my brother was drafted,” she said.

Rice gained her mother’s approval after she explained there might not be enough nurses to care for her brother.
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