Fighting with Congress for Equity and Justice On Behalf of Nondisabled Retired Military Personnel

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Author: Walter Pittman ISBN: 9781604143393
Publisher: Fideli Publishing, Inc. Publication: March 11, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Walter Pittman
ISBN: 9781604143393
Publisher: Fideli Publishing, Inc.
Publication: March 11, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The members of the armed forces of the United States are the cornerstone of our freedom, keeping us secure by protecting us from threats both here and abroad. Why is it then that dedicated veterans such as Walter G. Pittman do not get the benefits they deserve – benefits Mr. Pittman argues are due to him according to the law?

Mr. Pittman believes he was denied his Veterans’ Preference credit for the wartime service he performed in the United States military, and his case is compelling. He traces the laws, regulations, and judicial precedents with meticulous care; he recounts his attempts to be heard by our elected representatives; and he provides form letters and guidelines that can be used by the reader in claiming his or her rightful benefits.

Anyone who has ever dealt with federal government bureaucracy will appreciate and learn from Mr. Pittman’s struggles in Fighting with Congress for Equity and Justice.

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The members of the armed forces of the United States are the cornerstone of our freedom, keeping us secure by protecting us from threats both here and abroad. Why is it then that dedicated veterans such as Walter G. Pittman do not get the benefits they deserve – benefits Mr. Pittman argues are due to him according to the law?

Mr. Pittman believes he was denied his Veterans’ Preference credit for the wartime service he performed in the United States military, and his case is compelling. He traces the laws, regulations, and judicial precedents with meticulous care; he recounts his attempts to be heard by our elected representatives; and he provides form letters and guidelines that can be used by the reader in claiming his or her rightful benefits.

Anyone who has ever dealt with federal government bureaucracy will appreciate and learn from Mr. Pittman’s struggles in Fighting with Congress for Equity and Justice.

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