Yes, the US Department of Veterans Affairs can help. It is possible to call them or send them an email, and they will be able to help find a job. They have a long list of available jobs.
The U.S Department of Veterans Affairs have information on how VA loans work. These loans are provided by private lenders to Veterans who qualify so your own bank may be able to help.
US Veterans Affairs.
You might want to try the VA at the Department of Veterans Affairs website. They should at least be able to help you.
Contact veterans affairs. It would help if you have his SSN.
Contact the Veterans Administration or Vet Affairs in your area.
Thank you for your service. In today's all volunteer force, I am profoundly grateful for your sacrifices in service to our country. The primary source of help is the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). There are several advocate groups trained and ready to assist - and to represent you before the VA. Check with your local state Veterans Affairs office, or the DAV, VFW, AMVETS, American Legion, or the VVA (Vietnam Veterans of America). These organizations train paid staff to represent veterans. You do not need to be a member of the group to be represented.
The Veterans Administration will provide a free grave marker. Contact the Monument Services at the VA's Department of Memorial Affairs for help. Yes, the government provides grave markers for veterans. You can learn more by visiting http://www.cem.va.gov/hm_hm.asp.
Does the veterans administration help veterans with bad credit get loans to purchase automobiles
There are many benefits for veterans to get help with assisted living. You could go to your local courthouse and find out more information about it. Also you local health department. They are a lot of help out there for elderly people.
The US Veterans Administration (VA) has that information; as well as the recruiter, who has GI bill information.
The main purpose of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs is to assist and care for veterans and provide them any help in which is needed.The answer given would be legally correct. However the VA employees follow what their superiors tell them to do. It makes no difference to them if a situation a vet5 has needs to be followed according to 38USC or 38CFR. Then there are the VA Directives that purport to correct what I would call descrepencies in the laws. VA employees when receiving these either don't read them, don't follow them, or just don't care to even be bothered by them. Not all are this way. I can't fault those who try, but are they being directed by there boss?
Vets contact the VA and the VA fills out the documents needed to process the veteran for whatever needs he may have (medical, financial, or educational).