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Eligibility for Reservists/National Guard Members The primary factor in determining basic eligibility to VA benefits is "veteran status," which is established by active military, naval, or air service and a discharge or release from active service under conditions other than dishonorable. Reservists who served on active duty establish veterans status and may therefore be eligible for VA benefits, depending on the length of active service under conditions other than dishonorable. Reservists who served on active duty establish veteran status and may therefore be eligible for VA benefits, depending on the length of active military service and the character of discharge or release. In addition, reservists who are never called to active duty may qualify for some VA benefits. National Guard members can establish eligibility for VA benefits only if the President activated them for federal duty. |
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| The following note was provided to the P.O.W. NETWORK after numerous media contacts, VA complaints and local complaints were filed by veterans in Ball's local community. NO investigations were undertaken to prove or disprove Ball's military, medal's, rank, and training claims. It seems he is in receipt of VA DISABILITY without meeting the active duty criteria demanded by VA regulations. That appears to be a clear case of "theft of services" - with no prosecution. |
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