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Veterans Benefits
The following can be helpful to Veterans and their
families. This information explains all types of benefits available
to those who have served our country faithfully.
Benefits
are available to veterans discharged or separated from active duty
under conditions other than dishonorable who have completed the required
period of service, or U.S. Armed Forces members who die on active
duty. Spouses and dependent children of eligible living and deceased
veterans, and of current and deceased armed forces members, may also
be eligible.
Note: The surviving spouse of an eligible veteran
who remarried a non-veteran prior to October 31, 1990, and whose remarriage
was terminated by death or divorce prior to or on that date is eligible
for burial in a national cemetery. A surviving spouse of an eligible
veteran who remarried a non-veteran prior to October 31, 1990, and
whose remarriage was intact on or after that date, however, is not
eligible for burial in a national cemetery. A surviving spouse who
remarries a non-veteran after October 31, 1990, is not eligible for
burial in a national cemetery.
Burial Grave in a National
Cemetery
The United States Government provides free burial in a National Cemetery
to all those eligible. This includes the gravesite, opening and closing
of the grave, and perpetual care. Many national cemeteries have columbaria
niches for the internment of cremated remains or special sections
for burial of cremated remains.
Headstones and Markers
The United States Government provides headstones and markers
for the graves of veterans and eligible dependents anywhere in the
world which are not already marked. Flat bronze, flat granite, flat
marble and upright marble types are available to mark the grave of
a veteran or dependent in the style consistent with exiting monuments
at the place of burial. Bronze niche markers are also available to
mark columbaria in national cemeteries used for internment of cremated
remains.(Some cemeteries charge for marker installation.)
Burial at Sea
Burial at sea is not just a tradition that was practiced
by the Navy of old. It is a means of final disposition of remains
and intact remains that is offered to and still utilized by active
duty, retired, and honorable veterans of all branches of the United
States military. Burial at sea services are performed while the vessel
is on official maneuvers. Therefore, it is impossible for the family
to be present. The family will be notified by the commanding officer
of that vessel of the date time, longitude, and latitude of the committal
service.
Eligibility Deceased individuals eligible for this program
are members of the uniformed services, veterans discharged under honorable
conditions, United States civilian marine personnel of the Military
Sealift Command, and dependents of members, retirees, and veterans of
the uniformed services.
Ports of Embarkation
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Norfolk, Virginia
Naval Medical Center
620 John Paul Jones Circle
Portsmouth, Virginia 23708-5100
(804) 398-5573
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Newport, Rhode Island
Naval Hospital
Newport, Rhode Island 02841-5003
(401) 841-4128
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Jacksonville, Florida
Naval Hospital Branch Clinic
Naval Station
Mayport, Florida 32228
(904) 270-5303
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San Diego, California
Naval Hospital
San Diego, California 92134-5000
(619) 532-8323
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Long Beach, California
Naval Hospital
Long Beach, California 90822-5199
(310) 420-5263
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San Francisco, California
Naval Hospital
Oakland, California 94627-5000
(510) 633-5692
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Bremerton, Washington
Naval Hospital
Bremerton, Washington 98312-5008
(206) 478-9388
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Presidential Memorial Certificate
The Presidential Memorial Certificate is a parchment with a calligraphic
inscription expressing the nation's grateful recognition of the veteran's
service. The veteran's name is inscribed, and the certificate bears
the signature of the President and the presidential seal in gold foil.
Reimbursement of Burial Expenses
The United States Government provides a $150 burial allowance
and a $300 funeral expense allowance for veterans who, at the time
of death, were entitled to receive pension or compensation or would
have been entitled to compensation but for receipt of military retirement
pay. Eligibility is also established when death occurs in a Veterans
Administration facility or a nursing home which the Veterans Administration
contracted, and additional costs of transportation of the remains
may be reimbursed in those cases. Claims must be filed within two
years after permanent burial or cremation.
United States Burial Flag
The United States Government provides an American flag
to drape the casket of a veteran who was discharged under conditions
other than dishonorable. After the funeral service, the flag may be
given to the next of kin or a close associate of the deceased.
How to Contact the Veterans Administration
Military veterans and their dependents are entitled to
a variety of benefits depending on their circumstances. Contact the
Veterans Affairs office to determine what benefits can he claimed
and then gather the information required.
Before you can file you will
need:
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Certified copy of or original DD214 (Enlisted
Record of Separation).
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Certified copy of or original marriage certificate.
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Certified copy of Death Certificate.
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Verification of amount of life insurance you will
receive as a result of veteran's death.
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Paid receipts for funeral and cemetery expense.
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Paid receipts for hospital and doctor bills incurred
by last illness, if applicable.
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Social Security number for yourself and your dependent
children.
If the veteran or yourself
was previously married:
If there are dependent children:
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For children under the age of 18, or over 18 and
still in school, you need certified copies of original birth certificates
for each.
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If over 18 and still in school, you will need
VA Form 21-674 filled out.
If either of you currently
receive Social Security benefits:
- You will need to know the exact amount received for each of you.
If you already have a VA claim number:
- You must furnish the VA with the claim number you have been
assigned.
If either of you receive additional
income:
Important
If you qualify for Social
Security benefits, you should go to the Social Security office before
going to the Veteran's Administration office.
Once you have all the forms and information that apply to you,
call the VA office and make an appointment to file your claim.
Your VETERANS AFFAIRS OFFICE Telephone Number is (800) 827-1000.
For The National Cemetery Information website go to: www.cem.va.gov
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