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03/27/2021
Provided by YP.comi was the in murphy.nv office and i hell the as adujant for the 73 and now here las vegas at oatmont assissing living where i'm living now i still own home in n.las vegas that my lives in 6121 flaming arrow where my daughter live and she move me here oatmont to get care foe me.so i'm glad to here, so somebody can get me on tuesady night for a meming at 0700 pm. thank you angelo.
11/11/2020
Provided by YP.comIt is all good. I have zero complaints I think it is perfect and it is flawless. Keep on going on what you are doing you are doing great.
11/16/2018
Provided by YP.comMy Brother had the DAV as his Vets Rep. Never seen such a non caring bunch of Veterans. My Brother died in 2009. I worked 4 more years, with the help of theVFW Rep, and many, many days and hours on my own, to get what my Brother had earned. No help from my fellow Veterans at the DAV. More recently, the Rochester, Mn. DAV Chapter is saying and doing things with the school district to cause problems. The problems they cause will hurt all Veterans. No one there has said a word to me. It’s behind my back. That’s the cowards way, not the Veterans way. I’m ashamed of them. Hope none of them are Marines. If so, they forgot the meaning of Semper Fi.
12/13/2017
Provided by YP.comI wasn't able to utilize them as they couldn't pick up for over 10 days and the donations were not able to wait that long.
10/19/2015
Provided by YP.comI live in Essex,md.21221,and I called the national office in cold spring,ky,with no one to speak to,and I am a life member,,but I find it next to impossible to get a hold of someone at the dav,at the federal bldg.in Baltimore,Md.,the number is 410-230-4440,my nso is Mr.Bill Evans,Please help me!
06/07/2015
Provided by YPmobileI attempted to see the V.A. for my Military service injuries, so I could be rated, I was told it was a 4 month waiting list to see someone. I contacted Disabled American Veterans and recieved all the help I needed. V.A. is goverment so waiting is to be expected, D.A.V. is non profit helping people in more than claim services. Thanks, D.A.V.
05/04/2015
Provided by YPmobileDAVs Mission Statement is very misleading and too money hungry. The VA can do the job of the DAV. Fleecing of the taxpayers again ... Sorry, I am a disabled 100% rated vet and used them once and never again.
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