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HR 4667 was signed by President Obama on September 30, 2010 and is law. And, as usual, Sevice Connected disability pay increases will be posted when the cost of living increase for social security is announced, since the Veteran's disability increase is, by law, to be the same amount/percentage of COA Social Security gets. No big surprises here.
The antonym for rookie is veteran.
I believe this question was meant to ask: When you are declared a veteran, is this 100% non-reversable.....till the day you day. It is and there after. Once a veteran status has been reached through service of the armed forces according to their standards which apply...then you are that 100%. Dishonorable standing would remove all connection, but that would be at the dismissal proceedings, while in the service. When you are discharged of formal duties...meaning retired or done with your service, you are signed out according to their paperwork.
The "V" in Veteran generally refers to Victory, as in someone who has served in the military during a time of war and contributed to a victory. It is often used to designate those who served during specific war periods, such as World War II or the Vietnam War.
Victor Charles Brice is a proud Army veteran and freelance artist/writer. Author of "PenDRAGON'S REQUITE: King Arthur Triumphant!"