Thank a Vet
November 11 is Veterans Day. Veterans Day is one way of thanking veterans for their service, to acknowledge that their contributions to our national security are appreciated, and to underscore the fact that all those who served - not only those who died - have sacrificed and done their duty.
Do you know a veteran? Why not take them to lunch, buy their dinner or just give them a hug and thank them for their service.
We salute all veterans and if their is any way that Enid Buzz can help out a vet, please let us know. Thank you.
Do you know a veteran? Why not take them to lunch, buy their dinner or just give them a hug and thank them for their service.
We salute all veterans and if their is any way that Enid Buzz can help out a vet, please let us know. Thank you.








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We have a military veteran friend who was honorably discharged during the Vietnam era. He served in the US Navy while having dual citizenship (Canadian/US). He was born in Canada and his family moved to New York when he was a child and became dual Canadian and US Citizens.
After discharge my friend worked in the US for over 3 decades, paying US taxes and Social Security. When it came time to retire and apply for his pension he was informed that the US Department of Homeland Security had revoked his US citizenship and did not recognize his Canadian citizenship.
The Social Security Administration will not begin his pension payments until his citizenship issue is resolved. He has been trying to work this matter through the VA, his local representatives in government (congressional level) and directly through the Social Security Office. No one seems to know what to do, who should take action and who has responsibility. The DHS will not reply to his inquiries. Any ideas?
For more details see:
http://rosecoveredglasses.blogspot.com/2007/11/help-for-us-navy-vet-without-country.html
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