Jan. 9—The Department of Veterans Affairs announced that all World War II Veterans are now eligible for no-cost VA inpatient and outpatient health care. Under this expansion, all WWII veterans who ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Starting March 5, all veterans who were exposed to toxins and other hazards during their military service will be eligible to enroll in VA health care, regardless of whether they ...
HELENA, Mont. — The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs announced that veterans who were exposed to toxins or other hazards while serving in the military are eligible to enroll in VA health care ...
HUNTINGTON — All World War II veterans who served between Dec. 7, 1941, and Dec. 31, 1946, are now eligible for VA health care, regardless of their length of service or financial status. Veterans will ...
A VA certificate of eligibility (COE) is evidence that you meet the requirements for a VA loan. Having a COE does not guarantee loan approval. COEs can be obtained by active-duty military, veterans, ...
VA to expand eligibility for Veterans Choice Program by changing 40-mile rule The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is changing its guidelines on the distance patients may live from the nearest VA ...
The more than 4 million veterans who are eligible for certain on-base benefits may have an easier time getting into military installations, under new rules announced by the departments of Defense and ...
President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the one-year anniversary of passage of the PACT Act, the most significant expansion of benefits and services for toxic exposed veterans and survivors in over 30 ...
The Dayton VA Medical Center main campus is in Dayton. All veterans exposed to toxins or other hazards are now eligible to enroll for VA health care, the Department of Veterans Affairs has announced.
The Veterans Administration announced Tuesday that all veterans who were exposed to toxins and other hazards while serving in the military — at home or abroad — are now eligible to enroll directly in ...