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Story April 4, 1926

International

Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona

What is this article about?

Advisory article on how veterans can access literature and expert advice from the Veterans Bureau, American Legion, and private insurers about government insurance types, rates, and personal policy decisions for future security.

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The Veterans Bureau will supply anyone with literature explaining the six types of permanent Government insurance and giving the premium rates on each type for all ages. The man in doubt may also ordinarily obtain the right advice from the insurance officer of his post of The American Legion. Almost every post numbers among its members men qualified to act as advisors to those knowing little about insurance. Many posts have arranged meetings at which experts have explained the various types of policies.

Representatives of private insurance companies customarily give disinterested advice to the service man seeking it. Most of them rightly reason that the man who is getting Government insurance today will wish to purchase additional insurance later as his personal affairs permit.

Every man will find that his own study of his insurance problem brings him at last to two questions—the form of insurance he should carry and the amount of his policy. His answers should be guided by the realization that upon them may depend his lifetime arrangements and the future welfare of those nearest to him.

What sub-type of article is it?

Insurance Advice Veterans Guide

What keywords are associated?

Veterans Insurance Government Insurance American Legion Premium Rates Policy Advice Service Men Family Welfare

Story Details

Story Details

The Veterans Bureau supplies literature on six types of permanent Government insurance and premium rates for all ages. American Legion posts provide advice from qualified members, often through expert meetings. Private insurance representatives offer disinterested advice to service men. Individuals should study their insurance needs, focusing on policy form and amount to ensure lifetime arrangements and family welfare.

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