You receive benefits (if available) from the country you served and enlisted with
The annswer is 1989
They are not eligible for US Veteran's benefits. There should be no reason they cannot receive any British Veteran's benefits they are entitled to.
Yes.
No you cannot receive benefits for yourself because your father was a WW2 veteran. Only he can received benefits through the Veterans Administration.
Well, officially, veterans. Unofficially, the Department of Veteran's Affairs and its administration.
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.
when the veteran feels he of she has been unjustly denied benefits
when the veteran feels he of she has been unjustly denied benefits
when the veteran feels he of she has been unjustly denied benefits
when the veteran feels he or she has been unjustly denied benefits
Not always. See your local VA representative.
FHA doesnt offer Veteran benefits....only the VA does