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Rudisill Decision Update: What does it mean for you?
Through a relatively recent change in how qualifying periods of military service impact benefits earned, individuals may now be eligible for expanded VA education and training benefits. If you served at least two periods of service—one that qualifies for the Montgomery GI Bill and a second that qualifies for the Post-9/11 GI Bill—you may be able to receive additional GI Bill benefits.
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Your Claim Exam Questions Answered
After filing a disability claim, you may have some lingering questions about what comes next in the claims process. Many Veterans wonder what will happen at their VA claim exam (also known as a compensation and pension, or C&P exam). To help answer these questions, VA has updated two websites to provide current information on frequently asked questions.
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VA History | Congressman Claypool’s “$1 Per Day Pension” Ribbon
In the 1880s, the Grand Army of the Republic launched a lobbying campaign to expand pension benefits for Union Civil War Veterans. Its activism sparked a political fight in Congress that continued off and on for the next 30 years. The ribbon proclaiming support for the is an artifact from the pension battles of the era. The ribbon bears the signature of Horatio Claypool, an Ohio Democrat who was elected to Congress in 1910 on the strength of the “old soldier vote.”
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Prepare for Your Future With VR&E
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Together We Make A Difference
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VA Travel Pay Reimbursement
Find out if you’re eligible for travel pay reimbursement through the Beneficiary Travel program. Eligible Veterans are repaid by VA for travel expenses to and from approved health care appointments.
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