unfortunately the VA does not have any case law or substantial claims linking the chernobyl nuclear disaster in April 1986 and its aftermath to veterans and their families. HOWEVER, statistical and scientifically cancer has been a known cause of over exposure to ionized radiation, and has also been known to take up to 20 years or more to show symptoms. In the case of chernobyl Acute Leukemia (cancer of the blood) and Thyroid Cancer have been linked specifically.
My Father was diagonsed with Acute Leukemia approx 1 year ago, his bone marrow transplant failed and is now in hospice slowly and painfully dying. We believe it is directly linked to Chernobyl as we were stationed at Zweibrucken Air Force Base from 1983 until 1987.
My baby sister was born November 1986 with a blood disorder that was unable to be determined and remained in PICU for the first 2 months of her life.
File your claim with the VA and provide documentation from oncology physicians etc stating this medical link and see what happens. Without claims filed and decsions appealed when denied we cant make this an issue the congressional board will look at.
The VA normally refers to the Veterans' Administration, a branch of the Federal Government that looks after the benefits and services for Veterans of the US Armed Forces.
Benefits come FROM the VA (Veterans Administration). You must communicate with them.
Yes, Penn Foster is approved for Veterans Education Benefits. Check with your local or regional VA office. Below is a link for information listed on Veterans Education Benefits.
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 United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) started issuing benefits after World War I. This occurred starting in the year 1917.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) would most likely deal with increasing education benefits for military veterans.
From the VA, you may wish to assk for the 2008 copy.
Not always. See your local VA representative.
VA Disability Benefits You do NOT include disability benefits you receive from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in your gross income. In particular some of the payments which are considered disability benefits include:*.Disability compensation and pension payments for disabilities paid either to veterans or their families,*.Grants for homes designed for wheelchair living,*.Grants for motor vehicles for veterans who lost their sight or the use of their limbs, or*.Benefits under a dependent-care assistance program.The VA publishes an annual benefits booklet, a comprehensive guide for Federal Benefits for Veterans, Dependents and Survivors.If you are a military retiree and receive your disability benefits from the VA, go to IRS gov web site and use the search box for IRS Publication 525 for more information.Click on the below Related Link
VA Disability Benefits You do NOT include disability benefits you receive from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in your gross income. In particular some of the payments which are considered disability benefits include:*.Disability compensation and pension payments for disabilities paid either to veterans or their families,*.Grants for homes designed for wheelchair living,*.Grants for motor vehicles for veterans who lost their sight or the use of their limbs, or*.Benefits under a dependent-care assistance program.The VA publishes an annual benefits booklet, a comprehensive guide for Federal Benefits for Veterans, Dependents and Survivors.If you are a military retiree and receive your disability benefits from the VA, go to IRS gov web site and use the search box for IRS Publication 525 for more information.
FHA doesnt offer Veteran benefits....only the VA does
How can I find out the status of my mother agent orange claim status?