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The children of a WW2 Vet (if his-her wife is deceased) get $255, a free gravestone, your choice of granite or marble, and a nice large casket sized US Flag... PLUS... the satisfaction of knowing that your father fought and survived, your uncle fought and was killed....all so that today when a foreigner moves here legally or illegally, then has one child or 10 born on US soil they will receive free medical care, government grants (free money) for schooling, and many other benefits... and their illegal or legal parents will also get grants- (free money) and all the free help they need to open a gas station-quickie mart and prosper..... all happening with the tax money from American WW2 veterans children...boomers.....and other legit Americans....

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My father served in the army during ww11 but never received a pension .can his children claim anything.

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Q: What benefits do children of WW2 veterans receive when the veteran is deceased?
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Survivor benefits are paid to children of a deceased worker.


What benefits do widows of World War II veterans receive?

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