Your question is incomplete. That being said, we'll try to anticipate where you were going with it, and give an answer based on that anticipation.
Assuming you're referring to the girlfriend of a veteran, they're not entitled to anything. No educational benefits, no SGLI benefits, nothing. A spouse or child would be; a boyfriend or girlfriend is not.
If the girlfriend is the veteran, she is entitled to benefits - her boyfriend (or girlfriend, if applicable) would not be.
No, you do not have to be a veteran to apply and qualify for VA healthcare jobs. They are likely to give preference to a veteran if they are applying though.
No.
After 20yrs. of active duty, yes.
To qualify for a VA loan, you must be a veteran, active duty, or the spouse of someone who died on active duty. You must live in the home you want a loan for, and have a steady income and good credit.
They go by the "Campaign Ribbon." Normally, no ribbon no membership.
The Vietnam War 'era' was 1961 to 1975.
Yes, you would qualify as a veteran if you served in the Army National Guard for 6 months on active duty between 1962 and 1968.
NO. Anyone who has worn a military uniform in service to their nation, war or peace, is a veteran.
A veteran is considered anyone that has served in the armed forces. Anyone that came back from Korea would have been a Veteran of the Korean War. Once one has received a discharge from the armed forces, they are a veteran.
You can sue your married girlfriend if you have a legal reason to sue. You will need to speak to an attorney.
You can receive a no down payment mortgage a few ways. Depending on the area in which you are buying, it may qualify for government funding. Another way is if you qualify as a military veteran.
You are issued a retired military I.D. card from DEERS. There are no cards for veterans just retirees.