Veterans Law Library
A Comprehensive Collection of
Materials Relating to the Veterans
Benefits Adjudication Process
Selected Books on Veterans Law and Benefits
  • Barton F. Stichman et al., Veterans Benefits Manual (2009)

  • Wilbur J. Scott, Vietnam Veterans Since the War:  The Politics of PTSD,
    Agent Orange, and the National Memorial (2nd ed. 2004)

  • William F. Fox, Jr., The Law of Veterans Benefits:  Judicial Interpretation (3d
    ed. 2002)

  • Michael J. Bennett, When Dreams Came True:  The G.I. Bill and the Making
    of Modern America (1996)

  • Paul C. Light, Forging Legislation (1992)

  • Richard Severo & Lewis Milford, The Wages of War:  When America’s
    Soldiers Came Home — From Valley Forge to Vietnam (1989)

  • Davis R. B. Ross, Preparing for Ulysses:  Politics and Veterans During World
    War II (1969)

  • Robert T. Kimbrough & Judson B. Glen, American Law of Veterans:  An
    Encyclopedia of the Rights and Benefits of Veterans, and Their Dependents,
    Arising from Service During World War II, the Korean Conflict and Later,
    with Statutes, Regulations, Forms, and Procedure (2d ed. 1954)

  • Mary R. Dearing, Veterans in Politics:  The Story of the G.A.R. (1952)

  • Albert F. Sisson, History of Veterans’ Pensions and Related Benefits (1946)

  • Gustavus A. Weber & Laurence F. Schmeckebier, The Veterans’
    Administration:  Its History, Activities, and Organization (1934)

  • Llewellyn J. Llewellyn & A. Bassett Jones, Pensions and the Principles of
    Their Evaluation (1919)

  • William H. Glasson, Federal Military Pensions in the United States (1918)
“The willingness
with which our
young people are
likely to serve in
any war, no matter
how justified, shall
be directly
proportional as to
how they perceive
veterans of earlier
wars were treated
and appreciated by
this country.”

George Washington