- however, wanted to be paid the the entire bonus immediately. An estimated 15,000 to 40,000 veterans, known as the Bonus Expeditionary Force, converged on Washington, DC, in May of 1932 to lobby for immediate payment. Failure by Congress to pass this proposal resulted in many veterans and their families building shanties in Southeast Washington. Congress finally passed the measure in 1936 and granted veterans a lump-sum payment.
- The Servicemen's Readjustment Act, (GI Bill of Rights), which dramatically transformed the concept of veterans benefits, was signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 22, 1944. This benefit provided veterans with federally guaranteed home, farm and business loans with no down payment. This feature was designed to generate jobs in the housing industry while providing housing and assistance for veterans and their families. Veterans could apply for loans up to $2,000, with 50 percent guaranteed by the government.
- The GI Bill transformed the economy and society of the United States. In 1950, a 1200-acre potato farm in Long Island was transformed into a 17,500 home suburban community known as Levittown. The dream of home ownership became a reality for millions of veterans and their families. The GI Bill contributed more than any other program in history to the welfare of veterans and their families, and to the growth of the nation's economy.
- VA's loan guaranty program has benefited more than 18 million veterans and dependents. From 1944, when this program was established as part of the original GI Bill, through September 2006, VA has guaranteed more than 18.1 million home loans valued at $913 billion. In fiscal year 2006, VA guaranteed 142,726 loans valued at $24 billion.
- The United States leads the world in caring for its military veterans. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) administers billions of dollars annually in federal benefits for military veterans and their dependents. With more than 250,00 employees, VA is second in size only to the Defense Department among federal agencies.
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VA Lender Guide
The Complete Lenders Training Guide
Eligibility
Loan Types and Requirements
Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loans
Cash Out/Other refinance Loans
Underwriting
Maintenance and Utility Guidelines
Automated Underwriting Systems
Closing Packages
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