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Grant, Gordon. Jobs for fighters – If you need a job, if you need a man, inform the official central agency – The service is free The United States Employment Service, Bureau for Returning Soldiers and Sailors. Poster. Baltimore, New York: Thomsen-Ellis Co, 1919. From Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division https://www.loc.gov/item/2002712342/ (Accessed November 18, 2018).

Herzog, Mark. He Has Seen War. 2011; Los Angeles, CA: Herzog and Co, 2011. YouTube. Posted 2012. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McKV4PqapO8 (Accessed November 18, 2018).

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Kerry, John. “Statement Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.” Speech, Washington D.C., April 22, 1971. YouTube. Posted 2013. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2280&v=ucY7JOfg6G4 (Accessed November 18, 2018).

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Adler, Jessica. “‘The Service I Rendered Was Just as True’: African American Soldiers and Veterans as Activist Patients.” American Journal of Public Health 107, no. 5 (May 2017): 675–83.

Amsterdam, Daniel. “Before the Roar: U.S. Unemployment Relief after World War I and the Long History of a Paternalist Welfare Policy.” Journal of American History, Volume 101, Issue 4, 1 March 2015, Pages 1123–1143

Bound, John and Turner, Sarah, “Going to War and Going to College: Did World War II and the G.I. Bill Increase Educational Attainment for Returning Veterans?,” Journal of Labor Economics 20, no. 4 (October 2002): 784-815.

Craddock, Douglas, Jr. “War, Civil Rights, and Higher Education: African American Vietnam Veterans, the Civil Rights Era, and the G.I. Bill.” PhD diss. University of Alabama, 2002.

Gannon, Barbara A.. “‘They Call Themselves Veterans: Civil War and Spanish War Veterans and the Complexities of Veteranhood,” The University of North Carolina Press, no. 4 (2015): 528-550

Gelber, Scott. “A ‘Hard-Boiled Order’: The Reeducation of Disabled WWI Veterans in New York City.” Journal of Social History 39, no. 1 (Fall 2005): 161–80.

Hunt, Andrew. 1999. The Turning : A History of Vietnam Veterans Against the War. New York: New York University Press.. ProQuest Ebook Central.

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