It depends on what nation the person served for. In the US, generally, no.
Harley Miller
They are not eligible for US Veteran's benefits. There should be no reason they cannot receive any British Veteran's benefits they are entitled to.
The annswer is 1989
No you cannot receive benefits for yourself because your father was a WW2 veteran. Only he can received benefits through the Veterans Administration.
Yes, the Glasgow Rangers are the most decorated club in the world.
We celebrate Armistice Day, or Veteran's Day in the USA, on November 11, to commemorate the ending of the fighting in World War One.
john rodgers was the youngest veteran in world war 2
Yes. He was a corporal messenger/runner for the 16th Bavarian Reserve Regiment, one of the most dangerous positions a soldier could hold. He participated in several major WW1 battles and often encountered enemy fire. He was wounded and temporarily blinded during WW1, and was twice decorated for bravery.
Erich Kästner - World War I veteran - died in 2008.
n. # A person who is long experienced or practiced in an activity or capacity: a veteran of political campaigns. # A person who has served in the armed forces: "Privilege, a token income . . . were allowed for veterans of both world wars"(Mavis Gallant). # An old soldier who has seen long service. adj. # Having had long experience or practice: a veteran actor. # Of or relating to former members of the armed forces: veteran benefits. [Latin veterānus, from vetus, veter-, old.] from: http://www.answers.com/veteran
They were from Texas
Yes