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POW is abbreviation for "Prisoner of War," and MIA is the abbreviation for "Missing in Action." If a military member is missing and we can confirm he is alive in enemy hands, he is classified "POW." If he is missing during wartime and status is unknown, he is classified as "MIA"
ONLY MIA HAMM'S DAD WAS IN THE MILATARY
A member of the US military can be discharged for several reasons. A discharge simply means that a military member's enlistment contract is being ended, either through completion of their term of enlistment or other administrative action. A discharged military member has very limited benefits, usually no more than very limited medical care for service related injuries, alone. A member of the military is allowed to retire only after completing a specified length of service, usually a minimum of 20 years. The benefits a retired military member receives is extensive. A monthly retirement check (50 percent of the military member's pay at time of retirement for 20 years of service, this increases 2.5 percent for every additional year of service to a maximum amount of 75 percent at 30 years), medical benefits with a very low premium, the privilege of shopping at military stores, and using military recreation facilities, using military transportation...
An auto title loan can be obtained by anyone from a number of different outlets. Only if you are an ACTIVE member of the military will you get any preferential interest benefits and you will need to "remind" the establishment that those benefits are due you at the time that the loan is funded.
no he s NT a member of military......
A military discharge with prejudice is delivered as a result of serious misconduct or a serious offense committed by a service member. It signifies a permanent separation from the military, often resulting in the loss of benefits and a negative mark on the individual's record.
No. Mia Talorico is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church).
When the retirement benefits are paid out, the member and the former spouse will each receive a 1099-R for their share. That is the amount on which each will pay income tax. The member will not receive a 1099-R for 100% of the benefits paid, only for the 50% actually received. So, no, the assignment of the retirement benefits does not generate a deduction on the military member's tax return. The assigned benefits simply never appear there in the first place. More information: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/16/AR2008021602030.html
In general, you may receive both military and Social Security benefits at the same time.
All branches of the US military offer a lot of great benefits. They have free medical and dental for the service member as well as greatly discounted dental for dependents. The military also provides a housing allowance for you and your family or a dorm style room for you if you are single. There are a lot of other great benefits school, travel and resorts around the world.
Constituent services are services a member of Congress provides for their constituents. The services can include help with immigration, Social Security, military academy applications, or veterans benefits.
benefits would be available. check at local military base personnel office............