Some service members who received other than honorable or bad conduct discharges from the military will now be able to access federal benefits through the Department of Veterans of Affairs. The VA ...
Relying on veteran survey responses and novel actuarial data, the authors examine the relationship between benefit value and reliance on the Veterans Health Administration. Objectives: US military ...
A federal law has forced nearly 122,000 disabled veterans in the last 12 years to return payouts — some totaling tens of thousands of dollars — they received to leave the military when it needed to ...
VA Opens Door for More Vets with Other Than Honorable Discharges to Receive Health Care and Benefits
Some veterans who received other than honorable discharges for offenses that include misconduct, questionable behavior or homosexuality will be able to apply for health care and benefits at the ...
CLEVELAND — Susan Zeier of Sandusky spent years traveling across the country at her own expense to advocate for her son-in-law, Ohio Army National Guard Combat Medic Sgt. First Class Heath Robinson.
A lawsuit alleging decades of racial discrimination in the Department of Veterans Affairs' disability benefits system is moving forward after a federal judge rejected the government's effort to have ...
Eligible veterans will have an easier way to get into installations for certain benefits such as commissaries and exchanges. (DOD) The more than 4 million veterans who are eligible for certain on-base ...
CABELL COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS) — A Huntington man pleaded guilty Monday to accepting a cut of veterans’ disability benefits after assisting them with preparing their claims, prosecutors said. Timothy ...
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