The most
common formula for estimating the political impact of service disabled
veteran issues are those calculations that use the actual 2.2 million
disabled in service and prisoner of war veterans (SDV) when estimating
the size of the politically reactive population.
Added to that base is a 1.5 multiple
factor representing immediate family members of the base and 26
million military veterans that have confirmed almost total support
and esteem for SDV needs and concerns. Disregarded, although responsive,
in those evaluations are significant populations such as: the general
veteran 40 million immediate family members, 250,000 U.S. Department
of Veterans Affairs employees and 2 million active duty military
persons and their 3 million immediate family members.
Historically, Service Disabled Veterans
have not felt the need to politically express themselves since the
1922 Veterans March on Washington D.C. that demanded the first certification
of veterans benefits. After most of the successive military conflicts
involving United States participation since 1922, the various branches
of U.S. Government have consistently responded pro-actively to the
needs of the SDV, alleviating the need for partisan political expressions.
However, recent changes in the World
military postures and the distribution of economic resources in
the United States have given rise to new coalitions with aggressive
demands on U.S. government directed resources.
Many of these coalitions do not
believe that the sacrifice for the interests of our nation is deserving
of commitment of the nation's resources to alleviate the damages
of that sacrifice. They are seeking to establish new standards of
resource eligibility.
This has resulted in the first
assault on SDV resource entitlement in 70 years. Understandably
this has given rise to demands, in the SDV Community for political
action.
ASDV has taken part in national
conferences regarding the need for SDV political expression and
what form that action should take. ASDV has advocated support for
a non-partisan, issue oriented program to be implemented only when
the well being and rehabilitation of the service disabled and prisoner
of war veteran is threatened,
In order to appraise and educate
the Service Disabled Veterans of such situations, ASDV will continue,
its program of state and national recognition conferences
Additionally, ASDV will maintain
a profile of the actions of those state and federal legislative
and administrative officials that affect the well being and rehabilitation
of the SDV. This information will be reported each Spring and Fall
of each year in a report entitled "SDV LEGISLATIVE REPORT". |