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At the present time, funds are limited for calvet program mortgage loans. a decision must be made to give one veteran a loan over another. veteran a has been in the military service for 20 years and is a four-time decorated hero. he wants to buy an oregon farm with the loan. veteran b has been in the military four years. he lost his right leg in a battle in afghanistan. he wants to buy a small home in las vegas for himself and his mother, who will live with him. which veteran will they choose and why?

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The veteran chosen would probably be Veteran B. Veteran A seems like he has been doing well for himself financially, and additional funds would only help to enrich him further. Veteran B has a more immediate need for the money: to buy a house large enough for him and his mother, who is probably the caretaker due to his severe injury.
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