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The book explores the enduring struggles of Union veterans after the Civil War, highlighting their battles with physical and psychological wounds. It details the establishment of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, created to provide essential shelter and medical support. By 1900, this network had aided nearly 100,000 veterans, laying the groundwork for the modern Veterans Administration hospital system, which remains the largest healthcare provider in the U.S. The narrative underscores the long-lasting impact of war on soldiers and the evolution of veteran care.
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Creating a National Home, Patrick J. Kelly
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- 2014
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