Show f Eli III'S fI r TI T IM m irr paper through n U lilli tilt Ith the l theU II U ii lf ini farm n o nf II ff Ir If NI Aeu 1 ut Ihlo 1111 I. I me S N. fl If Jr II It ti l n I. 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I cal col hospital In Omaha near the Nebraska medical school I Since Pearl Harbor more than I World War VOl 11 II veterans have been admitted to veterans veterans' hospitals more than a n third of ot these treated for service Incurred disabilities I Seven per cent lire are disabled from tuberculosis 23 per pel cent 1111 from psychiatric conditions conditions' and Inri 70 percent per percent cent from general medical and ond surgical cal cuI disablements i Questions and ancl Answers I I 1 I. I I would greatly grolly appreciate If I you would aid me In getting gelling Information Information mation about my may husband who was reported missing In notion action on Leyle Leyte front from November 9 1044 1911 until February I 5 1915 when he wa was s final final- finally finally ly reported killed kilted In action I have hll received no details from fro roam the govern government ment as to what actually happened und and I have hll VI not received vell any auy of his personal effects so far till Also pack packages ages mailed to 10 him after his tenth death have hll VI not no been beell returned I thought If you would Insert this question In III your our Veterans Veterans' Service col coll column I might possibly be able uble to get et sonic some details from fromn a n veteran vetran who happened to have gone through the action on Leyte and aUll would know my husband He lie was vt loss I. I bough baugh Company 0 Infantry ry l Airs 1 II 2715 la tee street St St. Joseph J h 38 Mo 2 1 o. o A. A A I would suggest that you ou write a letter addressed to the command commandIng Ing officer of his company and ond also olson a n letter to Casually Casualty branch Adjutant Adjutant tant Generals General's office War Wor depart ment Washington 25 D. D D C And I 1 hope that some veteran will read your our question and write to you Q 1 I. I As we are ure parents of or a son sonho who ho served In World War I and ond as os oswe we arc are Gold Star parents would like to be Informed how to go about re rl receiving a pension pension Mrs Mrs It A. A W W. N. N Y A A. Write or go co to Veterans' Veterans ad administration ministration unit office nt ot Tough Poughkeepsie k or office omee nt at Albany Q I. I I would like to know why some sonic young men In lu the service can get gt out on 4 months service and some on 8 months while others arc are In 3 and 4 t years and still serving Visas I Miss E. E I II Sayville 8 S. 1 U. U A A. Some get out In less than two months as a matter matler of or fact fart mostly due to disability for tor physical ail ali ment meat Q Q My lIty son has been In the army since September 11 II 1914 1014 and over over- overseas overseas seas lieas for over a year car with wills the division and unal now with the military government In Japan We need him on our farm because our year old son cant can't carry the I Increased spring work worl alone and my I husband and amid 1 I cant can't do any more than we arc are doing Is there any pus pos I bible way to get gel our soldier sons son's release for or his much needed help at home Mrs It II U. U II 11 Isa Isa- quah Wash flash A A. There are arc a good many thou thou- thousands thousands sands in your position but there arc are still many thousand men in the service service ice much mire mere eligible for release than your son However if he can make out a hardship case he should apply to his commanding officer for fora a release on those grounds Q I entered the army In April lUtz My Illy father died ailed and I 1 was discharged August 20 I 1 remained In four and arid a half months Can I 1 get the Rill mil of or jV A Worried Wo rr I II Farmer Bowman Ga A. A If 11 you received an honorable discharge and had at least 90 00 days of ot active service you are entitled to benefits of the GI bill Q 1 My 1 son lion died in Germany January Janu Janu- January January ary 5 1946 1916 We want his bis body bod brought back to the USA and to have this done who should we get rei In contact with Will we have to bear any of the expense and do you yon have any an Idea when our boys' boys bod bod- bodies bodies ies leI will be brought home Mrs Mra E. E C. C R. R Sanger Texas A A. A Legislation is now before con con- congress congress gress gr ss providing for tor an aD appropriation appropriation and aDd method ot of bringing the bodies of ot American soldiers gallon sailors and marines interred In fn military cemeteries abroad to this thI coun coun- try 7 |