They obviously don't know what the rest of their life is going to be. But looking at veterans like myself, they can see they can live a normal life.

It is an acknowledgement of the veterans' service. The fact that the towns are going to the full capacity, it's money, but it's also a gesture on their behalf to thank the veterans for the time they put on a uniform.

One of the difficulties is when the veterans are given a tax break, the rest of the citizens are going to be taxed more heavily.

There are many veteran organizations, but we wanted to concentrate on those who (help the) badly wounded.

The prices on houses have gone up dramatically. This will give them a little more of a level playing field.