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M
Maggiemoo
Asked June 2018
My husband is a Vietnam Veteran, served from 1966 -1986. Will I be entitled to his Army pension?
If he should pass on before me will I be entitled to his Army pension?
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OldSailor
Jun 2018
NO. Not unless he signed up for the survivors benefit plan. You will continue to be eligible for tricare , commissary, and exchange privileges. Unless you remarry.
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Jun 2018
Try this website , vets.gov
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