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wartime cookbook recipes: Wartime Recipes Ivor Claydon Graphics, David Notley, 2009-03-01 At a time of shortages and rationing, the British housewife was challenged with providing nutritious meals daily for her family. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Grandma's Wartime Kitchen Joanne Lamb Hayes, 2016-08-23 An affectionate and informative look at women on the Home Front in the 1940s, Grandma's Wartime Kitchen presents more than 150 classic recipes (updated for today's kitchens) along with anecdotes, advertisements, advice, and archival recipes from a unique and defining period in America's history. With details and personal voices that make the material come to life, the book covers: * The U.S. government's food rules and ration books * Substitutes for rationed sugar, and the delicious dessert recipes they inspired * Stretching butter, meat, coffee, and other staples * Cooking and baking for the troops abroad * Wartime entertaining including Defense Parties, progressive parties, and a traditional Thanksgiving dinner using wartime commodities * Monday Meatloaf, Mother's Fried Chicken, Macaroni and Cheese, Apple Dumplings, Vermont Johnny Cake, Honey Apple Pie, and many other recipes. At a time when America is saluting the soldiers who fought in World War II, this one-of-a-kind collection offers a portrait of the courageous (and delicious) contributions of the women who stayed behind. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Best War Time Recipes Ruth Watson, Royal Baking Powder Company, 1918 |
wartime cookbook recipes: The American Woman's Cook Book Delineator Home Institute Delineator, Ruth Berolzheimer, 2023-07-22 First published in 1938, this classic cookbook has been a staple of American kitchens for generations. With over 4000 recipes and tips on everything from preparing a Thanksgiving turkey to preserving fruits and vegetables, this book is an indispensable resource for home cooks of all levels. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Eating For Victory , 2007-09-06 The period of wartime food rationing is now seen as a time when the nation was at its healthiest and these Ministry of Food leaflets advised the general public on how to cope with shortages. This is a nostalgic look back at one of the hardest and yet perhaps healthiest times in history, but is also a relevant guide on healthy eating for today. |
wartime cookbook recipes: The Cook Book of the United States Navy - NAVSANDA Publication No. 7 (1945 World War II Civilian Reference Edition) U.S. Department of the Navy, 2021-03-16 The Classic World War II-Era Navy Cookbook for Large Groups, with Hundreds of Recipes!Try your hand at some authentic navy recipes from World War II for your next large group gathering, scout camping trip, or field cafeteria menu with this unabridged, high-quality World War II Civilian Reference Edition reissue of the official Cook Book of the United States Navy - NAVSANDA Publication No. 7, 1945 release. This unclassified civilian reference edition cookbook represents the best dishes for field kitchens, ship galleys, and camps, including hundreds of classic recipes for all manner of delicious foods to try with campers and large groups.Contents include a treasure trove of recipes from a variety of categories that are needed in a large-scale kitchen, be it on a ship or in a camp, including beverages, breads, breakfast, cakes, cookies, desserts, eggs, fish, fritters and croquettes, fruit, pastas, meats of many kinds, pies, poultry, salads, sandwiches, sauces and gravies, and vegetables. Also included are tips and recipes for using left-overs, as well as canned foods, field rations, and large-scale baked goods and breads. Perfect for camp cooks, boat cooks, cafeteria chefs, special event cooks, and hunting camps. Prepare tasty food for your next event and be inspired by some of the authentic field recipes from the US Navy. Not just for military personnel, this book is a great gift for outdoors enthusiasts, hunters, campers, and scout groups!A part of the Military Outdoors Skills Series.This Doublebit Historic Edition reprint of Cook Book of the United States Navy - NAVSANDA Publication No. 7 (1946) is professionally restored and presented from the original source with the highest degree of fidelity possible. Available in both paperback and hardcover, readers can enjoy this Civilian Reference Edition reissue for generations to come and learn from its timeless knowledge. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Wartime Kitchen Hong Suen Wong, 2009 Wartime Kitchen: Food And Eating In Singapore (1942-1950) Captures The Resilience And Adaptability Of A People Faced With Limited Resources And Shortages During The Japanese Occupation And In Post-War Singapore, Never Before Examined In Detail. |
wartime cookbook recipes: The Kitchen Front Jennifer Ryan, 2022-02-22 From the bestselling author of The Chilbury Ladies’ Choir comes an unforgettable novel of a BBC-sponsored wartime cooking competition and the four women who enter for a chance to better their lives. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY GOOD HOUSEKEEPING • “This story had me so hooked, I literally couldn’t put it down.”—NPR Two years into World War II, Britain is feeling her losses: The Nazis have won battles, the Blitz has destroyed cities, and U-boats have cut off the supply of food. In an effort to help housewives with food rationing, a BBC radio program called The Kitchen Front is holding a cooking contest—and the grand prize is a job as the program’s first-ever female co-host. For four very different women, winning the competition would present a crucial chance to change their lives. For a young widow, it’s a chance to pay off her husband’s debts and keep a roof over her children’s heads. For a kitchen maid, it’s a chance to leave servitude and find freedom. For a lady of the manor, it’s a chance to escape her wealthy husband’s increasingly hostile behavior. And for a trained chef, it’s a chance to challenge the men at the top of her profession. These four women are giving the competition their all—even if that sometimes means bending the rules. But with so much at stake, will the contest that aims to bring the community together only serve to break it apart? |
wartime cookbook recipes: Economical War-time Cook Book Janet McKenzie Hill, 1918 |
wartime cookbook recipes: The Victory Cookbook Marguerite Patten, 2004-06-15 Foreword 6; Introduction 7; Family Celebrations 12; Street Parties 32; Children's Celebrations 40; Voluntary Services Celebrations 50; Celebrations in Cities and Towns 62; The Forces Victory 74; Country Celebraitons 88; Victory over Rationing 98; Index 110; Acknowledgements 112 |
wartime cookbook recipes: The Wartime Kitchen Marguerite Patten, 2004 Recalls how the housewives of Britain learned how to make do and kept the nation 'fighting fit'. This collection of recipes includes steak and potato pie, stuffed marrow and eggless sponge. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Grandma's Wartime Baking Book Joanne Lamb Hayes, 2003-11-14 Anyone who loves great American desserts will delight in Grandma's Wartime Baking Book. The result of extensive research, interviews, and recipe testing, Joanne Lamb Hayes's follow-up to Grandma's Wartime Kitchen delivers beloved and still irresistible recipes for cakes, pies, cookies, cobblers, muffins, breads, and other baked treats created by women on the Home Front during the challenging days of World War II. Faced with rationing of sugar and butter (as well as canned and frozen goods, coffee, and more), calls for better nutrition, and waning morale, home bakers found clever ways to make quick and delicious desserts, for their families at home as well as their loved ones on the frontlines. Many of these recipes are collected in this volume, along with quotes, anecdotes, and baking tips from magazines and home bakers from the period, and illustrations and advertisements that capture the spirit and concerns of the era. Recipes include: * Sweet Potato Victory Cake - originally made with sweet potatoes from the backyard Victory Garden * Apple Coffee Cake - a World War II favorite, with a twist * Strawberry Long Cake - making the most of a quart of precious berries * Apricot Peach Pie - with flavor and sweetness from dried apricots and heavy syrup * Tea Party Tarts - easy to make, and morale-lifting after a sparse wartime meal * Peanut Butter Cookies - Nutritious, butter- and sugar-free, and great for shipping to the troops overseas * Mrs. Nesbitt's Whole Wheat Bread - a favorite recipe from Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt's White House cook These delicious, quick, and easy recipes are perfect for today's busy bakers, and they offer a long-overdue salute to the resourceful, inventive, and patriotic women who created them. |
wartime cookbook recipes: How to Cook a Wolf M. F. K. Fisher, 1988-10 First published in 1942 when wartime shortages were at their worst, the ever-popular How to Cook a Wolf, continues to surmount the unavoidable problem of cooking within a budget. Here is a wealth of practical and delicious ways to keep the wolf from the door. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Pride and Pudding Regula Ysewijn, 2016-02-24 The life and times of the Great British Pudding, both savoury and sweet - with 80 recipes re-created for the 21st century home cook Jamie Oliver says of Pride and Pudding 'A truly wonderful thing of beauty, a very tasty masterpiece!' BLESSED BE HE THAT INVENTED PUDDING The great British pudding, versatile and wonderful in all its guises, has been a source of nourishment and delight since the days of the Roman occupation, and probably even before then. By faithfully recreating recipes from historical cookery texts and updating them for today's kitchens and ingredients, Regula Ysewijn has revived over 80 beautiful puddings for the modern home cook. There are ancient savoury dishes such as the Scottish haggis or humble beef pudding, traditional sweet and savoury pies, pastries, jellies, ices, flummeries, junkets, jam roly-poly and, of course, the iconic Christmas pudding. Regula tells the story of each one, sharing the original recipe alongside her own version, while paying homage to the cooks, writers and moments in history that helped shape them. |
wartime cookbook recipes: The Belgian Cook-book Mrs. Brian Luck, 1915 |
wartime cookbook recipes: Churchill's Cookbook Georgina Landemare, 2015 Winston Churchill is well-known for his hearty appetite and love of food. Churchill's Cookbook gives a fascinating insight into what he ate during the Second World War, containing over 250 delicious recipes created by his personal cook, Georgina Landemare--Page 4 of cover. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Cool Beans Joe Yonan, 2020-02-04 Unlock the possibilities of beans, chickpeas, lentils, pulses, and more with 125 fresh, modern recipes for globally inspired vegetarian mains, snacks, soups, and desserts, from a James Beard Award-winning food writer “This is the bean bible we need.”—Bon Appétit JAMES BEARD AWARD NOMINEE • ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: Food Network, NPR, Forbes, Smithsonian Magazine, Wired After being overlooked for too long in the culinary world, beans are emerging for what they truly are: a delicious, versatile, and environmentally friendly protein. In fact, with a little ingenuity, this nutritious and hearty staple is guaranteed to liven up your kitchen. Joe Yonan, food editor of the Washington Post,provides a master base recipe for cooking any sort of bean in any sort of appliance—Instant Pot, slow cooker, or stovetop—as well as creative recipes for using beans in daily life, from Harissa-Roasted Carrot and White Bean Dip to Crunchy Spiced Chickpeas to Smoky Black Bean and Plantain Chili. Drawing on the culinary traditions of the Middle East, the Mediterranean, Africa, South America, Asia, and the American South, and with beautiful photography throughout, this book has recipes for everyone. With fresh flavors, vibrant spices, and clever techniques, Yonan shows how beans can make for thrillingdinners, lunches, breakfasts—and even desserts! |
wartime cookbook recipes: Post-War Kitchen Marguerite Patten, 2004 Introduction 6; 1945 12; 1946 22; 1947 32; 1948 42; 1949 52; 1950 62; 1951 72; 1952 82; 1953 92; 1954 102; Index 110 |
wartime cookbook recipes: We'll Eat Again Marguerite Patten, 2012-04-26 Foreword 6; Introduction 7; Important Facts 9; Soups 10; Main Meals 18; Vegetable dishes 38; Puddings 50; Snacks & Supper Dishes 64; Cakes and Baking 76; Preserving 90; Making Do 98; After the War 104; Index 111 |
wartime cookbook recipes: Spuds, Spam and Eating For Victory Katherine Knight, 2011-10-21 The battle to keep the nation fed during the Second World War was waged by an army of workers on the land and the resourcefulness of the housewives on the Kitchen Front. The rationing of food, clothing and other substances played a big part in making sure that everyone had a fair share of whatever was available. In this fascinating book, Katherine Knight looks at how experiences of rationing varied between rich and poor, town and country, and how ingenuous cooks often made a meal from poor ingredients. Charting the developments of the rationing programme throughtout the war and afterwards, Spuds, Spam and Eating for Victory documents the use of substitutions for luxury ingredients not available, resulting in delicacies such as carrot jam and oatmeal sausages. The introduction of Spam in America in the forties led to this canned spiced pork and ham becoming an iconic symbol of the worse period of shortage in the twentieth century. Seventy years after the outbreak of the Second World War, this book listens to some of the people who were young during the conflict share their memories, both sad and funny, of what it was like to eat for Victory. |
wartime cookbook recipes: The Wartime Kitchen and Garden Jennifer DAVIES, 1995 |
wartime cookbook recipes: Home Cookery in War-time Ernest Oldmeadow, 1915 |
wartime cookbook recipes: Feeding the Nation Marguerite Patten, 2005 This book recalls how the housewives of Britain learned to make do and kept the nation 'fighting fit'. Contains a vast collection of recipes, including Steak and Potato Pie, Stuffed Marrow and Eggless Sponge Pudding, showing how war-time food is still delicious. Includes food from street parties and other victory celebrations that marked the end of the war. These celebratory dishes feature both home cooking and inspiration from the countries of our allies. Savour the tastes of the war years with this nostalgic collection of recipes. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Tin Can Cook Jack Monroe, 2019-05-30 Simple and affordable cooking, Tin Can Cook takes it back to the basics: making great-tasting food with ordinary and budget-friendly ingredients. Winner of the OFM Best Food Personality Readers' Award and a Sunday Times bestseller. Food writer and anti-poverty campaigner Jack Monroe brings together seventy-five recipes that you can rustle up from tinned and dried ingredients. Beautifully designed with accompanying quirky hand-drawn illustrations, this book is for you if you’ve struggled to make a dish because the recipe calls for an exotic ingredient you’ve never heard of. Jack does away with the effort; all her dishes are exciting and new, but you won’t have to look further than your local supermarket to make them. Jack's recipes include Red Lentil and Mandarin Curry, Catalan Fish Stew, Pina Colada Toast and many more delicious and creative ideas. 'An exuberant rebuttal to the idea that good food must be expensive, farm-fresh and unprocessed' – Ruby Tandoh, The Great British Bake Off runner-up and author of Eat Up 'At a time when good food can often be seen as rather elitist or exclusive, Jack has done an excellent job to create recipes which are simple, straightforward and delicious' – Felicity Spector, food writer and journalist |
wartime cookbook recipes: A Taste for War William C. Davis, 2011-05-01 Originally published: Mechanicsburg, Pa.: Stackpole Books, c2003. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Depression Era Recipes Patricia Wagner, 1990-10-05 Get this collection of more than 450 Depression Era recipes, with nostalgic photos, illustrations and comments. Learn about the Depression Era, how Grandma cooked, and enjoy simple, basic cooking! A collection of over 450 recipes from the Depression Era “Back-to-the-Basics” recipes use ingredients common to most kitchens Includes household hints, weights and measures, a spice guide and even some period poetry Brief descriptions of positive aspects of life during the ’30s are noted throughout the cookbook Written in a light style; nicely illustrated |
wartime cookbook recipes: The Ration Book Diet Mike Brown, Carol Harris, C. J. Jackson, 2016-09-26 Rationing was a vital part of fighting the Second World War on the home front. The Ministry of Food enlisted the cartoon characters Potato Pete and Doctor Carrot to promote the benefits of fresh fruit, vegetables, and cereals and helped families to make the most of meat, fat, sugar, and dairy products. As a result, the health of the nation soared. This book uses the wartime diet as a model to reproduce delicious healthy recipes for today. |
wartime cookbook recipes: The Rations Challenge Claud Fullwood, 2019-11-22 Food is always a hot topic - Food waste, food banks, food miles, local versus imported. As we all need food, we can't ignore it. But as some families struggle without enough food to live on, others are challenged to consider how much they throw away, or how to make the food they have go further. Which is why Claud Fullwood set herself the challenge of living on World War Two rations for Lent. It opened her eyes not only to issues of hunger and waste, but also to the many ways in which we have the power to fix our groaning food system, make our families stronger and our communities whole again. The Rations Challenge takes the wisdom of World War Two and looks at how it can help us revolutionise how we live now. By learning the lessons our parents and grandparents lived by in the '30s and '40s, we can build a future that works for everyone. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Sunkist Orange Recipes California Fruit Growers Exchange, 1940 |
wartime cookbook recipes: The Ministry of Food Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, 2010 Cooking. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Recipes for Victory Elizabeth Baird, 2018-09-17 Recipes for Victory combines history and cooking as it presents domestic and military recipes (and their modern-day equivalents) used during the Great War -- in the trenches, behind the lines, and on the home front. Profusely illustrated with historical drawings and photographs, the text explores the role of the army cook, what soldiers ate in and behind the trenches, the war time efforts on the home front, the role of alcohol, the importance of food packages from home, and the problems of surplus. The text also explores the Children's Potato War Plot Fund, the Vacant Land Cultivation act, and the importance of home gardens. Three elucidating essays by Wayne Reeves, Chief Curator, Museum and Heritage Services, City of Toronto; Kevin Hebib, Program Development Officer, Fort York National Historic Site, and David Webb, Ontario Region Military Curator (ret), Parks Canada, provide fascinating details about the role of food in war. |
wartime cookbook recipes: The Household Searchlight Recipe Book Ida Rigney 1888- Migliario, 2021-09-10 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Wartime Cookbook Anne Moses, Brian Moses, 1998 Looks at wartime food in both town and country, highlights the Land Girls' contribution to the war, and examines the Dig for Victory campaign. The book contains recipes for children to make at home and school using wartime ingredients. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Microwave Cooking for One Marie Smith, 2002-06 A range of recipes that experienced cooks will appreciate. --Publishers Weekly Marie T. Smith [is] the veritable high priestess of microwave food preparation. -Design*Sponge A spunky up-and-comer in the microwave cuisine arena. -PWxyz Fast, easy, and economical, the recipes in Microwave Cooking for One are ideal for both individuals who live alone and for those who share busy, modern households. From breakfast through dinner, fresh, delicious meals can be prepared to satisfy personal tastes without wasted food, overheated kitchens, or messy cleanup. Dishes include Flounder with Stuffing, Flaky Homemade Biscuits, Momma's Chicken Cacciatore, and Pound Cake. Discover a world of convenience for every meal of the day! This cult favorite has been featured by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Washington Post, The Mindy Project, BuzzFeed, Huffington Post, About.com, Dangerous Minds, Anorak, SF Weekly, Livestrong, Nutrition Know How, Serious Eats, and more. This uniquely practical guide to wholesome and efficient cooking emphasizes the importance of measured portions, careful timing, and the right utensils when cooking with a microwave. Inexperienced chefs will be able to cook like professionals with these more than three hundred easy-to-follow recipes. As an extra bonus, included are instructions for easily doubling or tripling a recipe when you need more to go around. |
wartime cookbook recipes: They Can't Ration These Vicomte de Mauduit, 2004-11-01 |
wartime cookbook recipes: Duncan Hines Treasury of Baking Consumer Guide, Consumer Guide Editors, Outlet Book Company Staff, Rh Value Publishing, Random House Value Publishing Staff, 1992-03-18 |
wartime cookbook recipes: The Great War Cook Book May Byron, Eleri Pipien, 2023-11-15 New paperback edition - First published in 1915, May Byron's Wartime Cookery Book soon became a classic of wartime Home Front cook books. With some 550 recipes, she showed how to make tasty meals from basic, readily available and home-grown products. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Make Do and Mend , 2013-05-09 The rationing period during World War II was a difficult time, and yet it is remembered as a time of unity and great sacrifice. The government issued the leaflets included in Make Do and Mend to advise on how best to avoid wasting valuable resources. Produced from original material the leaflets are also a nostalgic showcase of forties style. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Wartime Cookbook Alison Cooper, 2007 This volume highlights the implications of the war for children so students can appreciate the differences between their lives and those of children in World War Two. |
wartime cookbook recipes: Wartime Recipes Ivor Claydon,, David Notley, 2020-05-01 A fascinating and nostalgic collection of over 40 wholesome recipes from the Second World War At a time of shortages and rationing, the British were challenged with providing nutritious meals daily for the family. This pocket-sized compendium of recipes is illustrated with contemporary propaganda notices, photographs and advertisements. Dishes such as Scotch Broth, Dumplings, Savoury Onions, Corned Beef Rissoles and Coconut Orange Pudding recall the ingenuity and camaraderie of those wartime days. Look out for more Pitkin Guides on the very best of British history, heritage and travel. |
WARTIME Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WARTIME is a period during which a war is in progress. How to use wartime in a sentence.
Eligible Wartime Periods - Pension - Veterans Affairs
Eligible Wartime Periods . Under current law, VA recognizes the following wartime periods to determine eligibility for VA Pension benefits: Mexican Border Period (May 9, 1916 – April 5, …
WARTIME definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
He had been well prepared for life as a judge by his wartime experiences. Times, Sunday Times ( 2009 ) Others argue that, for most, their wartime experiences were overwhelmingly positive .
Wartime Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
WARTIME meaning: a time when a country is involved in a war often used before another noun
WARTIME | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WARTIME definition: 1. a period of time during which a war is being fought: 2. a period of time during which a war is…. Learn more.
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Define wartime. wartime synonyms, wartime pronunciation, wartime translation, English dictionary definition of wartime. n. A period during which a war is in progress.
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What does wartime mean? - Definitions.net
Wartime refers to a period during which a country or region is engaged in armed conflict, whether declared officially or not. It is characterized by military operations, heightened state of security, …
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Generally speaking, you will find the following chart to include the dates of eligibility for most Wartime Veterans and Surviving Spouses. However, following the chart you will find a more …
WARTIME Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WARTIME is a period during which a war is in progress. How to use wartime in a sentence.
Eligible Wartime Periods - Pension - Veterans Affairs
Eligible Wartime Periods . Under current law, VA recognizes the following wartime periods to determine eligibility for VA Pension benefits: Mexican Border Period (May 9, 1916 – April 5, …
WARTIME definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
He had been well prepared for life as a judge by his wartime experiences. Times, Sunday Times ( 2009 ) Others argue that, for most, their wartime experiences were overwhelmingly positive .
Wartime Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
WARTIME meaning: a time when a country is involved in a war often used before another noun
WARTIME | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WARTIME definition: 1. a period of time during which a war is being fought: 2. a period of time during which a war is…. Learn more.
Wartime - definition of wartime by The Free Dictionary
Define wartime. wartime synonyms, wartime pronunciation, wartime translation, English dictionary definition of wartime. n. A period during which a war is in progress.
wartime | meaning of wartime in Longman Dictionary of ...
wartime meaning, definition, what is wartime: the period of time when a country is fig...: Learn more.
What does wartime mean? - Definitions.net
Wartime refers to a period during which a country or region is engaged in armed conflict, whether declared officially or not. It is characterized by military operations, heightened state of security, …
Wartime - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
5 days ago · DISCLAIMER: These example sentences appear in various news sources and books to reflect the usage of the word ‘wartime'. Views expressed in the examples do not represent …
Wartime Periods – US Veterans Benefits (VA) Benefits Help ...
Generally speaking, you will find the following chart to include the dates of eligibility for most Wartime Veterans and Surviving Spouses. However, following the chart you will find a more …