August 29, 2014 - The year was 1947 – Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers, the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered at Qumran, a Hollywood “blacklist” was developed by the House Un-American Activities Committee, Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier piloting a rocket-powered Bell X-1 plane, the Marshall Plan was proposed to help European nations recover from World War II, and Anne Frank’s diary was published.Harry Truman signed a presidential order in 1947 turning the military’s blind rehabilitation training of Servicemembers over to the VA, as a part of preparing the nation for post-war adjustment. Previously, in 1944, President Roosevelt had made an extraordinary commitment to blinded Servicemembers with an order declaring “no blinded servicemen from WWII would be returned to their homes without adequate training to meet the problems of necessity imposed upon them by their blindness.” read more>>>
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