The Department of Veterans Affairs will supply the flag.
Traditionally this is when someone dies
If your dog dies, and you would like it stuffed, the person who will do that is a veteran.
Charles R. Forbes
No, it was WW 1 vet.Last WWI combat veteran Claude Choules dies aged 110
When a veteran dies, the spouse may be eligible for benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), but the veteran's disability compensation payments typically stop. If the veteran was receiving a pension, the surviving spouse may qualify for Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) or survivor benefits, which provide financial assistance. The specifics can vary based on the veteran's service and the spouse's circumstances, so it’s advisable to check with the VA for detailed guidance.
get his flashbang grenade and flash him then shoot him and repeat that till he dies.
Not until the veteran dies. The pension is the property of the veteran, NOT their spouse. While the veteran is alive, the spouse would not have any monetary claim on the veterans pension unless they divorced. Only then would she be able to make a claim on a percentage of his pension payment.
Typically a veteran dies of old age. But they can pass away due to the same things others die of. In some cases a veteran may die due to complications from injuries related to their service.
Don't kill your husband! He's disable and is a veteran. What are you thinking?!
When a veteran dies, their pension benefits typically cease, but surviving spouses or dependent children may be eligible for survivor benefits, such as Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) or a pension based on the veteran's service. The specific benefits available depend on factors like the veteran's service record, the relationship of the survivor to the veteran, and the circumstances of the veteran's death. It's important for survivors to contact the Department of Veterans Affairs or a veterans service organization for guidance on available benefits and the application process.
Flags are usually flown at half mast as a sign of mourning when soldiers die in a war such as the Afghanistan war flags are flown at half mast, also if a prominent figure like a president or high official dies
Veterans' sections of burial grounds are whwere graves are decorated with flags and flowers.Specifically, military flags are part of the military service style of burial given to veterans of the armed forces. Smaller versions of the flag of the United States of America can be posted alongside markers and within holders at mausoleums. Flowers especially may be visible alongside the flags on the veteran in question's birth and death dates as well as such holidays of national remembrance as Memorial Day in May and Veterans Day in November.