Yes, after 6 years of service or getting deployed.
A different perspective:No. Unless you were deployed or did 180 days of active duty.
A difference of opinion has risen here. Anyone with information regarding the regulation that covers this, please provide it to solve this dilemma.
if a man was a military policema in the army can he qualify for help with the va
Iam wondering if I qualify for medical services?
After 20yrs. of active duty, yes.
"There are many VA refinance options. You may refinance your VA mortgage for a lower rate, you may cash out, or you may refinance your current mortgage to a VA mortgage if you qualify for one."
Yes. Service in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) qualifies them for VA benefits. A discharge by the Secretary of Defense is needed to qualify. More information can be found at the VA web site.
The National Guard does not provide medical coverage to prior members. Ask a local VA representative if you qualify.
Not always. See your local VA representative.
Yes you do qualify for your benefits if you have not allowed them to lapse over a 10 year time period. The best thing you can do is to check with your local VA benefits organization and they will give you more detailed information about your specific circumstances.
You keep filing in NC and nothing should change except your address. I recently did this between FL and GA.
No, you do not have to be a veteran to apply and qualify for VA healthcare jobs. They are likely to give preference to a veteran if they are applying though.
Get StartedVeterans who have served in the United States military may qualify for a variety of benefits. In addition, dependents of a veteran may also qualify. Congress continues to enact legislation that affects the entitlement and programs provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). To obtain current information on VA benefits, contact the nearest VA regional office at 1-800-827-1000. Counselors at these offices can answer questions about veteran benefit eligibility and application procedures. If necessary you will be referred to other VA facilities, such as medical centers and national cemeteries. You can also search the VA's website at www.va.gov for additional information about veteran benefits.For information about medical care benefits, you should contact your nearest regional VA office or VA medical facility. For example, information on all types of medical care including nursing home care; domiciliary care; outpatient pharmacy services; outpatient dental treatment; gulf war, agent orange, and ionizing radiation; alcohol and drug dependency treatment; home improvements and structural alterations; prosthetic services; services and aids for blind veterans; readjustment counseling; and medical care for dependents and survivors is available from regional VA offices.VA national cemeteries or regional offices can answer questions about eligibility of veterans and dependents for burial.
If you qualify to get a GI Bill, the fastees way would be to find a school that VA approved training or education programs, complete the application for education benefits (VA Form 22-1990), and have the school send in your application along with their paperwork to the nearest VA regional office.