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The VA receive supplementary benefits from the United States Government, these include compensation and/or pension benefits even if they have received military pay.
The types of unemployment are: Regular UI, Interstate Claim for Benefits, Combined Wage Claim (CWC) for Benefits, Extended Benefits, Unemployment Compensation for Federal Civilian Employees (UCFE), Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Military Personnel (UCX), and Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA)
You can not serve having tubular Sclerosis.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) administers benefits to people who have served in the military. The VA provides a range of benefits and services, including healthcare, disability compensation, education and training assistance, home loans, and burial benefits, to veterans and their families.
The general answer is yes but with one stipulation, it cannot be for the same injury/illness, as example if you had been injured while serving in the military and been awarded VA benefits for say loss of use of your right arm and subsequently are injured performing a civil service job and apply and receive OWCP benefits for an unrelated injury such as a leg you can receive both benefits concurrently without offset.
Yes, military people can file in Oklahoma.
In general, you may receive both military and Social Security benefits at the same time.
Military Compensation
DIC is a government-paid plan that pays benefits to survivors of military personnel who die on active duty or as a result of service-connected disabilities. DIC doesn't affect Social Security benefits, and conversely, Social Security benefits don't affect DIC.
benefits would be available. check at local military base personnel office............
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Applying for Military Education benefits depends on which branch of the military you are part of. If you are part of the army, you would apply for Army Tuition Assistance (TA).