Well, officially, veterans. Unofficially, the Department of Veteran's Affairs and its administration.
The Department of veteran affairs was created
The annswer is 1989
Information on veteran's administration benefits can be found on several websites. Perhaps the easiest however, is the United States Department for Veterans Affairs site.
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No, payroll for the Department of Veterans Affairs does not come under the Department of Defense. The Department of Veterans Affairs is a separate federal department responsible for providing healthcare, benefits, and memorial services to veterans and their families, while the Department of Defense is responsible for national security and military operations.
Yes, the spouse of a veteran who died of natural causes may be entitled to certain medical benefits. If the veteran had a service-connected disability or if the spouse qualifies under specific programs, such as the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA), they may receive healthcare benefits. It's advisable for the spouse to contact the Department of Veterans Affairs for detailed information regarding eligibility and available benefits.
No the federal government created Veteran's Day
He is the head of the U.S. cabinet department of Veteran Affairs.
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Eric K. Shinseki