Par viii Reports on Activities of Department of Veterans Affairs To Assist Home- Homeless Veterans Comprehensive Service Programs Expanded Sharing Between Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense 939 940 945 95€ Provisions from Veterans' Health Care Eligibility Reform Act of 1996 BVA Appeals Regulations and Rules of Practice, 38 C.F.R. Part 19, with Cross references in title 38 Acts amending title 38 Index to title 38 UMBER OF PARTICIPANTS AND DEATHS IN SERVICE DURING ALL WARS, THE KOREAN CONFLICT PERIOD, AND THE VIETNAM ERA; NUMBER OF LIVING VETERANS, AND VETERANS AND DEPENDENTS ON COMPENSATION AND PENSION ROLLS, JULY 1, 1995 WARS, THE KOREAN CONFLICT PERIOD, AND THE VIETNAM ERA NUMBER OF LIVING VETERANS, AND VETERANS AND DEPENDENTS ON COMPENSATION AND PENSION ROLLS, JULY 1, 1995—Continued 'Living veterans does not include World War I veterans with military service in other eras. **Persons who served in more than one war period are counted only once. *Authoritative statistics for Confederate forces not available. Estimated 28,000 Confederate personnel died in Union prisons. **Children connotes a minor or a helpless adult. • Includes 1,476,000 who served in World War II and the Korean conflict. Includes 217,000 who served in World War II, the Korean conflict, and the Vietnam era. < Includes 518,000 who served in both World War II and the Korean conflict. Includes 887,000 served in the Korean conflict and the Vietnam era. • Includes 303,000 who served in both the Korean conflict and the Vietnam era. 'Thru end of December 1995. During fiscal years 1991 thru 1995 for Persian Gulf War. Includes 244,000 who served in both Persian Gulf War and the Vietnam era. Includes small number who served in the Persian Gulf War, Vietnam era, and the Korean conflict. Includes 513,644 peacetime veterans with service between January 31, 1955, and August 5, 1964; peacetime veterans with service beginning after May 7, 1975, and all other peacetime periods; 5 World War I Retired Emergency Officers and 1 Peacetime Special Act. * Includes 11,374 children of deceased peacetime veterans. Includes 3,913 parents of deceased peacetime veterans. - Includes 39,403 surviving spouses of deceased peacetime veterans. NOTE: Figures on the number of living veterans reflect final 1990 Census data and include only veterans living in the U.S. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. TITLE 38-RECODIFICATION TABLES Table I is a recodification table representing the changes to the title 38 section numbers which have been made with the enactment of Public Law Nos. 102-40, 102-83, and 102-568. The new section numbers are shown on the left side and the former numbers are on the right side of the table. The section numbers in chapter 1 were not changed by these laws and are not referred to in these tables. Table II shows in numerical order the former title 38 section numbers and where they can be found in the new title 38. 901 902 903 CHAPTER 7-EMPLOYEES .231 707 .233 709. .234 711 Former Title 38 Sections or DVA Act ..235 ........12 of DVA Act .210(b)(3) CHAPTER 9-SECURITY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT ON PROPERTY UNDER THE CHAPTER 11-COMPENSATION FOR SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY OR DEATH CHAPTER 15-PENSION FOR NON-SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY OR DEATH OR FOR |