After my divorce in late '68 till I could afford a 2 bdrm townhouse several years later, I lived out of my semi-tractor. Used my late parents address for my correspondence. Kind of comical in a way. I got to keep my XLCH. Stored it in their garage. I was able to ride it two/three times a month depending on how freight moved. :laugh:
The fact that there are homeless Veterans, and a lack of support system for the Vets greatly disturbs me. I see many vets here at work that go to the VA hospital and get a check each month that they brag about and compare percentages with each other. I would hope that some of these homeless vets could do the same, or coordination could be made to help them get these disability checks.
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