Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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VA eligibility and National Guard service.
If you retired from the National Guard(20 years) be aware that when you contact VA medical or VA Cemetery you may get an immediate response that you are “not eligible “. Research the active duty time you may have on your records making you eligible.
I had encountered this response several times on initial conversation with the VA. |
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What active duty time?
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I don't know what the situation would be if a Guardsman's unit were to be called up for actual deployment overseas. Is it service of this kind that you think would be creditable?
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My understanding as well. I was a reservist for nearly 10 years and don't qualify. I do get the Lowes discount after I brought in my dd214.
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For sure if you are deployed on active duty status. It’s best to research your eligibility on the VA.gov to be sure. Currently if you were in Vietnam even briefly you are eligible for VA benefits. Also time at Camp LeJeune is another qualifier during certain time periods.
If you need help from the VA it may be best to ask other Guard or Reserve people what they did. Be aware that unless you can prove a service connected disability you may not be eligible. Without a service connected disability your household income may be too high and be a disqualified. The Air Guard Unit I was in was activated during Desert Storm. This AD would be qualifying. If you have 20 yrs Guard Or Reserve and are receiving retirement pay, you can be buried in a VA Cemetery. |
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