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Kathyr26
Asked June 2017
Can a vet who served 2 years WWII receive A&A services even though he does not receive a pension?
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JessieBelle
Jun 2017
Yes. You can apply with the VA. The application tends to take a while to process. If he qualifies for help, it will pay retroactively to the time of application.
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