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What health care benefits may be individual eligible for after

receiving an honorable discharge after 30 years of serving in the

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What benefits are there for General Discharge under Honorable Conditions?

The same Benefits as you would get, if it was a regular Honorable Discharge....except for the GI Bill. Only members with Honorable discharges are eligible for this benefit.


How long do pay benefits continue after a general or honorable US military discharge?

Military pay ends on the date of discharge, for honorable, general under honorable, general under less than honorable, and dishonoralbe discharges. There are no residual benefits for less than honorable or dishonorable discharges.


Do dishorably discharged airman receive medical benefits?

you lose access to any potential benefits with a dishonorable discharge, HOWEVER, you CAN apply to have your discharge upgraded to other than honorable, general, honorable etc.


Do you still have military benefits with honorable discharge?

An honorable discharge is the highest form of departure from military service. You get everything. (Did you mean dishonorable?)


Could you get va medical for service connected injury with general under honorable condition discharge?

usually you are entitled to benefits as long as you do not have a dishonorable discharge that voids your benefits


How do you determine what your veterans disability benefit will be?

The patient vet doesn't make that determination. The VA does that after examining him. They set the value mark, and it will be done in percentages (%). 10% disabled, etc. Actually, benefits are derived based on the character of the veterans discharge. Once a year the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) publishes a booklet that describes (generally) all the veterans benefits. If a veteran has an honorable discharge, he/she is eligible for all (should he/she meet the requirments). If he/she has a general discharge, the veteran is not eligible for education benefits (GI Bill). If the Veteran has an "other than honorable" discharge, it is up to the DVA to determine if he/she will be paid for compensation for service connected disabilities and will determine if the other benefits will be paid out as well. If the veteran has a Bad Conduct Discharge (BCD), he/she can be buried in a Veteran Cemetary but isn't eligible for much else. A dishonorable discharge excludes the veteran from all benefits. It is a misconception that if you get less than an honorable discharge that your whole time in the service is characterized by the listed character of discharge. An example would be: Let's say an individual was selling drugs and was given a BCD discharge. It was determined by the evidence he was selling in the last six months of his/her service. If he/she had served three years prior to that, that service is considered honorable. The Veteran needs to apply for benefits for that three year period which is deemed HONORABLE, thus all benefits would apply.


Do you qualify for benefits if you get discharged from the Army?

No you have to have an honorable discharge, anything less will disqualify you for unemployment in cali


Does a general discharge let you hove benefits?

yes just about everything but the GI Bill, you can even get that if you have one full term honorable.


General honorable discharge can you still receive your health and gi benefits?

I believe you would be entitled to most benefits. Best to ask the V.A. 1-800-827-1000


Can you still receive you GI bill with another than honorable discharge?

Yes. Having an Other Than Honorable discharge does not bar you from getting a Federal Job. They may scrupulously ask you further questions but it does not disqualify you. I know this because I work for the Federal Government and received an OTH several years ago. And I specifically stated on my application the type of discharge.


What does dishonor?

A dishonorable discharge is when a person in the army is discharged (Fired, or removed) for reasons that are not honorable, such as breaking a rule. An honorable discharge is when a person in the army either resigns for good reasons or is told to leave the army for safety, age, or other reasons. If a person is dishonorably discharged, he/she will not get as many benefits.


Where can you find hud vash housing in dekalb county ga with a felony?

honestly with a felony you cant do much these days. If you received an honorable discharge, then your good, but if not then you cannot receive veteran benefits with other than honorable.