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Asked December 2018
Who should I call for VA help with my mom? Army is branch of Military my dad was in.
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You call your County VA office to see what Mom can apply for. Make sure you know when Dad was in the service and for how long. To apply for Aid and Attendance he has to be in during War time.
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