You don't need to serve in first world war, second world war civil world war then international war government used to soldiers more experience then thsese as it is war namely as above you could claim any veteran's entitlement benefits
Most discharges can be upgraded depending on the veterans conducts.99% of the time when a veteran gets a General Under Honorable its considered good enough for the the revue board.That veteran is Entitle to all benifits!The Marines being discharged with less then Honorable will run into a stone wall due to the fact that that branch does frownes on upgrading any discharges!They feel they deserved what the got! The Navy Discharge Review Board (NDRB) reviews applications from Sailors and Marines seeking upgrades to their characterization of service and/or change to their narrative reason for separation. Regardless of characterization recieved, the applicant must prove inequity or impropriety in their separation process. Upgrades are fairly rare because very few applicant's present clear issues to show impropriety or inequity.
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check with the V.A. 1-800-827-1000
From the sounds of your question, no. "Retiring" from a job does not entitle you to unemployment benefits from California. Looking for work in Colorado does not entitle you to benefits in that state. You have to be separated from your job through no fault of your own and be actively seeking and able to work full time. Your work history determines eligibility.
If you're permanently and totally disabled, you can apply to have your federal loans discharged. Having a medical condition does not entitle a non-disabled person to lower payments, but you may qualify for income-sensitive payments.
"Vital," "entitle," and "recital" all rhyme with "title."
Past- entitled Present- entitle Future - entitle And then there is also entitles...
They use the copyright law to protect the proprietor (owner) from plagiarism and copyright infringement. This is useful because the ideas of others will stay their ideas as well as entitle them to all benefits and profits.
How's this: "This document will entitle me to my father's account when he dies." It would be much easier with entitles or entitlement, but I answered your question.
The minimum age for senior housing varies from location to location, but is usually around the year 65. At age 65, people officially become seniors which entitle them to certain benefits.
Puerto Ricans are US citizens and like any other US citizen if you pay for SS you are entitle to receive benefits.
Legal residency.