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http://www1.va.gov/vetdata/docs/4X6_winter08_sharepoint.pdf
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial was unveiled in Washington, D.C.
The question is misplaced, it's not what veterans do for us, it's, what veterans did for us!. Veterans gave themselves completely and solely to defend this nation in the event of war. Our veterans are the backbone of this country.?
Over 1.3 million acres of land was granted to qualifying Texian veterans in 1879.
VA medical facilities offer free care for service connected disabilities, financial disability payments are awarded to service connected disabilities, counselling is available, and the GI bill allows, at no cost to Viet Veterans, home loans, college/trade school education and training.
Through remembrance. Don't forget their service. Say "Thanks."
Service connected only.
The answer is complicated as it depends on many things, when & where the veteran served, service connected disabilities, current income (for needs based benefits), etc. The best resource to answer this is the VA or by contacting a veterans service organization such as The American Legion, Disabled American Veterans (DAV), or Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) , among others.
The answer is complicated as it depends on many things, when & where the veteran served, service connected disabilities, current income (for needs based benefits), etc. The best resource to answer this is the VA or by contacting a veterans service organization such as The American Legion, Disabled American Veterans (DAV), or Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) , among others.
It puts you in a higher Priority Group for VA healthcare. Group 1: veterans awarded a service-connected disability rating of 50 percent or higher Group 2: veterans awarded a service-connected disability rating of 30-40 percent Group 3: Purple Heart recipients, former prisoners of war, veterans with a 10-percent disability rating, or individuals disabled by VA treatment or vocational rehabilitation. Group 4: veterans receiving aid in attendance or housebound pension benefits Group 5: veterans with no service-connected disabilities, and whose income and net worth are below $27,000 Group 6:World War I vets, Mexican Border vets, Gulf War Illness vets, vets who served in combat in a war after the Gulf War, vets receiving care for exposure to toxic substances or radiation. Group 7: veterans with income above $27,001 who agree to make copayments
Yes, a disabled veteran who is no longer enlisted can make purchases at the commissary and the exchange (PX) if they have been granted a Purple Heart, a service-connected disability rating from the Department of Veterans Affairs, or are retired under certain conditions. The eligibility to shop at these facilities is extended to certain veterans and their dependents. Disabled veterans should check the latest regulations or guidelines to confirm their specific eligibility.
Mileage paid to a vet for service connected exams. This may also be paid for mass transit coast. Vet also has to be 30 % or more
No, if the loss was service connected.
I AM DOING A SURVEY ON HOW MANY VETERANS LIVING IN OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR HABITAT FOR HUMANITY.
$40.00 along with proof of a disability rating and honorabe service
As of 2023, veterans with a 60% disability rating receive a monthly compensation of approximately $1,200, though this amount can vary slightly based on specific circumstances and dependents. This compensation is designed to assist veterans who have service-connected disabilities that impact their ability to work and live. It's important to check the latest figures on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) website, as rates are subject to change annually.
With all the veterans that own and operate a HD, I believe they (HD) should offer a substancial discount to those vetrerans that that have been disabled due to military service.
Sleepwalking can potentially be classified as a service-connected disability if it can be linked to a condition incurred or aggravated during military service. Veterans must provide medical evidence demonstrating that their sleepwalking is related to a service-connected issue, such as PTSD or a traumatic brain injury. Each case is evaluated individually by the Department of Veterans Affairs, considering the specific circumstances and medical documentation.