| Sites especially for
veterans and their families.
AARP
Formerly known as the American Association of Retired Persons, AARP
is a nonprofit membership organization. Their purpose is to address
the needs and interests of people 50 and older. Check out their World
War II section here.
American
Legion
Find out about economic, medical, and social issues especially for veterans.
AncientFaces.com
This site began as a simple mission to share family history through
photographs. Today it's an interactive community built around linking
all facets of sharing the past. Offering tens of thousands of unique
photos, AncientFaces has grown into an extensive (and impressive!) collection
of memorabilia from many times and places. Check out their Military
section and share
your stories with other veterans. It's just a really fun site!
BenefitsCheckUp.org
From low-cost drug programs to paying utility bills, this free service
from the National Council on Aging lists more than 1,000 federal and
state assistance programs for older adults.
City
College Libraries Reference & Research
This site provides an extensive number of links and access to information
about D-Day. June 6, 2004 marks the 60th anniversary of this important
World War II event.
Department
of Veterans' Affairs
A comprehensive page of information for U.S. Veterans.
How
It Was: The Tears and Triumphs of Men and Women at War
This site is dedicated to telling the stories of men and women who fought
in the Armed Services of the United States of America. This site was
funded by a grant from NYS Assembly member Michael Bragman and Ronald
C. Tocci, Assembly Veterans' Affairs Committee Chair.
NeedyMeds.com
Listed here are the pharmaceutical companies that offer patient assistance
programs for those unable to buy necessary medicines.
New
York State Division of Veterans' Affairs
Provides benefits counseling and advocacy for New York's veterans and
active duty armed forces and their families.
Reunions
Page
Find out when and where your buddies are getting together!
Stars
and Stripes
Remember the "Stars and Stripes" newspaper? Now you can read
the online version.
VFW
Celebrate the beginning of the second hundred years with the Veterans
of Foreign Wars.
World
War II Veterans
Stroll down memory lane, get updates on the progress of the new WWII
memorial, participate in the veterans' forum, or visit the WWII collectibles
roadshow.
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