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.
Short answer, no.
Unless you served in WW2 (yourself), you are NOT entitled to any medals or awards. If you think you have to have somebody else's medals , you can BUY them at a military show or sale. If you are under 80 years old, you will look stupid wearing them, as most people will immediately know YOU didn't EARN them. Answer: I think you need to contact the Ministry of Defence in England. The website is something like www.veterans.... You may want to search google for the site
john rodgers was the youngest veteran in world war 2
Erich Kästner - World War I veteran - died in 2008.
Well by human rights veteran should receive some money and proper psichyastric help if he needs it and a medals if he did something brave...Unfortunatly not every veteran gets what he deserve, and usually countries that expected young men to serve them and protect usually forget how those men bravely fought for them and their interest...That is because we live in a bad world...
Erich Kästner - World War I veteran - was born on 1900-03-10.
Neil C. Smith has written: 'Australian Military Force recipients of the Burma Star' -- subject(s): Australia, Australia Army, History, Medals, Medals, badges, decorations, Military decorations, Registers, World War, 1939-1945 'Royal Australian Air Force honours and awards for World War Two' -- subject(s): Aerial operations, Australian, Australia, Australia. Royal Australian Air Force, Australian Aerial operations, History, Medals, badges, decorations, World War, 1939-1945 'One thousand airmen' -- subject(s): Australia, Australia. Royal Australian Air Force, History, Registers
Royal Little, a Harvard graduate and veteran of World War I owned Textron at the time he purchased Bell Aircraft Company for $32 million in cash.
The cast of No Unwounded Soldiers - 2007 includes: Frank Attruia as Vietnam veteran Grace Bell as World War II veteran Edward Borucki as World War II veteran George LaBounty as Vietnam veteran Mary Lou Lauricella as Drama Therapist Lewis Mungo as Vietnam veteran Al Perrault as Vietnam veteran Janet Rilance as Sister of Vietnam veteran Robert Timmins as Iraq veteran
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None, the last WW1 veteran was Florence Green who was a waitress for the Royal Woman's Airforce in 1918. She lives in Norfolk, England. She died in February 2012.