In general, you may receive both military and Social Security benefits at the same time.
benefits would be available. check at local military base personnel office............
as long as you remain on active duty
No, cause you're getting retirement pay.
The VA receive supplementary benefits from the United States Government, these include compensation and/or pension benefits even if they have received military pay.
People who serve in the Coast Guard receive the same GI Bill benefits as members who served in any other branch of the military.
youth offenders are baisically brainwashed to go into military service. so yes you can go into the service and sell your soul for some benefits you probably wont receive
Yes. Pursuant to a memo from Secretary provided to same-sex spouses of members of the US military. The benefits that are immediately available as of February 11, 2013 include survivor benefit plan beneficiary for retirees.
The benefits that military wives receive during boot camp and deployment include family separation allowance, imminent danger pay, location pay, and many other special allowances.
The widow's of veterans have few extra or new benefits. If their spouse had retired with benefits, they would continue to receive the ability to access military health care and shop on military bases, as well as receive some portion of their spouses' retirement pay. Otherwise there is little to assist a veteran's widow. My mother lost her health benefits pre 1982. I took her to a Navy hospital for a surgery. The surgeon told me, after surgury, that congress had cut widows health benefits. Soon after she received a new military ID, On the back it said "Benifits No" Widow WWII Vet
A pardon officially forgives an individual for a crime or crimes. The governor of Maine is the only one who has the power to grant a pardon in the state. To receive a pardon, you must apply for a hearing, and after looking over the case, the governor will make a decision.
Without having served in the American military, you're not entitled to benefits from the American VA. Just the same as a US Army soldier wouldn't receive benefits from the Canadian government, since they served in a military foreign to Canada, rather than in the Canadian Forces.