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Veterans Benefits For Dummies Saving veterans and their families from months of phone calls and internet searches, Veterans Benefits For Dummies outlines the various programs that the VA and other government agencies have in place


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Veterans Benefits For Dummies

Title:Veterans Benefits For Dummies
Author:Rod Powers
Rating:4.59 (540 Votes)
Asin:0470398655
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:384 Pages
Publish Date:2009-02-09
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Editorial : From the Back CoverMeet eligibility requirements, gather the right documents, and earn the benefits due you

Want to take full advantage of your military benefits? This concise, plain-English guide explains the various programs available to you and your family, and helps you properly file applications, claims, and appeals. You'll make sense of the often-confusing world of the Department of Veterans Affairs and see exactly how to get the benefits you need and deserve.

  • Understand your status — based on length, type, place, and period of service, know where you stand as a veteran

  • Work with the VA and service offices — evaluate the VA healthcare program and Tricare, the DOD healthcare system

  • Navigate the VA disability compensation and application process — understand disability ratings and available programs including CRSC

  • Find your way home — use a low-interest loan to finance your dream

    Saving veterans and their families from months of phone calls and internet searches, Veterans Benefits For Dummies outlines the various programs that the VA and other government agencies have in place as well as the procedures for filing applications, claims, and appeals for these benefits which include:
    * Health care
    * Ongoing care for wounded and disabled vets
    * Education assistance
    * Vocational rehabilitation
    * Life insurance
    * Home loan guarantees
    * Pensions
    * Survivors' benefits
    * Burial benefits

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