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  1. THE BOARD OF VETERANS' APPEALS to veterans' benefits that are presented annually for appellatereview. BVA's mission, as set forth in 38 V.S.C. § 7l0l(a), is "to conduct hearings and …

  2. The 13 Task Force proposals included conducting exit interviews to gain insight into areas prime for organizational improvement; provide all supervisors and VLJs with a recognition tool kit; create a fact …

  3. THE BOARD OF VETERANS' APPEALS e review. BVA's mission, as set forth in 38 U.S.C. § 7101(a), is "to conduct hearings and dispose of appeals properly before the Board in a timely manner" and to …

  4. Consequences of Combat: A Review of HAUNTED BY COMBAT: UNDERSTANDING PTSD IN WAR VETERANS INCLUDING WOMEN, RESERVISTS, AND THOSE COMING BACK FROM IRAQ1 ; …

  5. Projections for FY 1993, ba.~ed on BVA output of 47,130 decisions by an additional twenty-six attorneys producing decisions, would be a response time of 246.14 days.

  6. Associate Professor of Law, Mercer School of Law. The article was prepared for and presented at the Eleventh Judicial Conference of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (Veterans …

  7. After the end of each fiscal year (FY), the law requires that the Chairman prepare a report on the activities of the Board during that fiscal year and the projected activities of the Board for the current …

  8. It must be said from the outset that this book is not the only available tool for finding a compendium of available military and veterans benefits, but after comparing it with a number of others, this well …

  9. e. Between FY 1991 and the end of FY 1993, over two million dollars was invested in new automation capacity for B A. By the end ofFY 1993, all BVA Board members and staff counsel had perso 5 l. As …

  10. 1 The authors are Associate Counsel at the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA), an organization within the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in Washington, D.C.