Veterans Administration: A Case Study

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The above amount of that has been requested for repayment was no fault Mr. Talley or my own, consequently it was a direct oversight of the Veterans Administration. Furthermore, I have signed documents from 1/15/2014 that went into effect on 12/1/2013 by myself and a field agent stating that Mr. Talley would receive $1525.55 per month from the VA, in which I were to dispatch to him $129.00 per month, in which I have done. Certainly the some of Mr. Talley’s funds is going toward repaying a car that was repossessed upon Mr. Talley’s incarceration, also along with paying off Mr. Talley’s numerous creditors. However, this was done to ensure when Mr. Talley is released from his secure residence, he will be capable of securing and maintaining a stable environment in which he can reside peacefully. …show more content…
Talley has served this country proudly, while serving in the United States Military, on behalf of the freedoms that we individually take for granted, furthermore Mr. Talley suffered physical damage to his body while doing

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