Show Disabled Veteran Believes I He Can Lead Normal Life On the basis of a nationwide sur sur- survey sur-I sur I vey covering 2000 handicapped ex- ex I servicemen a picture of the aver aver- average average average age disabled veteran is presented by Disabled American Veterans I I The average disabled veteran the compilation shows is married has I one or ot more children believes he I Ican can lead a normal family life and andis andis I is satisfied with his job I Of World War II veterans 75 per percent percent percent cent are married 54 per cent have an average of two children each I 80 per cent believe the disabled vet vet- veteran veteran veteran eran can lead a normal family fa mil life I Of World War I veterans 70 per percent percent percent cent are married 64 per cent have I Ian an average of three children ci I ren each 76 per cent believe the handicapped I veteran can lead a normal family life I e. e I i four Eighty-four per cent of World War II disabled thought they were get get- getting getting getting i I l I ting a better break than their counterparts of the first war The I disabled of World War I agreed i I However a majority of handi handi- handicapped handicapped handicapped s capped of both wars felt that Amer Amer- America America ica lea has forgotten its obligation less than two years after the end of the thelast thelast thelast last war i |