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joseph1944
Asked April 2016
Does serving in the Air National guard for 6 years and several weeks on federal military activation provide Veterans benefits?
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97yroldmom
Apr 2016
My understanding is that it does not. My BIL was in for many years and did not qualify. But do as freqflyer suggested and check the website.
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The Aging Care website has a section for Veterans, hopefully your answer will be among the articles.
https://www.agingcare.com/Veterans-Assistance
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