Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
You may be eligible for VA health care benefits if you served in the active military, naval, or air service and didn’t receive a dishonorable discharge. If you enlisted after September 7, 1980, or entered active duty after October 16, 1981.
Active-duty and transitioning service members may be eligible for VA benefits such as the GI Bill, career counseling, VA-backed home loans, and more. Learn more and apply for benefits.
Apply for and manage the VA benefits and services you’ve earned as a Veteran, Servicemember, or family member—like health care, disability, education, and more.
Apply for and manage the VA benefits and services you’ve earned as a Veteran, Servicemember, or family member—like health care, disability, education, and more.
Review VA disability benefits eligibility criteria to find out if you can get disability compensation for an illness or injury that was caused by—or got worse because of—your active military service.
If you are a military veteran, you may be eligible to receive health care benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Learn how to apply.
As a veteran you may be eligible for: VA Disability Compensation; VA Medical Benefits ; VA Home Loan; VA Education Benefits; VA Pension; Readjustment Counseling ; Educational and...
Eligibility for VA Medical Care. You may be able to get VA health care benefits if you served in the active military and didn’t receive a dishonorable discharge. If you enlisted after Sept. 7...
VA provides pensions to eligible Veterans and their survivors. Learn more about eligibility and apply for VA pension benefits.
Honorable and general discharges qualify a veteran for most VA benefits. Dishonorable and bad conduct discharges issued by general courts-martial may bar VA benefits. Veterans in prison and...