1. Homeless Veterans of the Mil-Volunteer Force: A Social Selection Perspective
2. A. Wyatt, Development of the Veterans Initiative by the Ministry of Defence, Case Study(Sunningdale Park, UK: The International Comparisons in Policy Making Team, International Public Service Group, Cabinet Office's Centre for Management and Policy Studies, the Civil Service College, March 2002), 10-10. As one of our Australian interviewees put it, “Only in one War (World War II) didwar come to Australia; in the Boer War, World War I, the Korean War, the Malayan conflicts, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War and the current War on Terrorism, our people went away to fight. So in Australia we often say ‘ he is a returned man’, meaning that he has returned from war, and our equivalent of your British Legion is called the Returned and Services League. The evolution of this type of definitionwas historical more than an act of conscious policy—it arose because of World War I.”
3. Wyatt, Development of the Veterans Initiative, 10-10.