Expanded VA Benefits Expiring! Deadline to Qualify Is Sept. 30 Dear American Patriot, If you or someone you know served in Vietnam, the Gulf War, or post-9/11, this is the most important email you will read today. The PACT Act, signed into law in August of last year, expanded benefits to veterans discharged or released between Sept. 11, 2001, and Oct. 1, 2013, who weren't previously eligible. Information like this is vital to those who have honorably served our country. It is important for veterans to know what is owed to them, and that they don't miss the deadline to qualify. An invaluable resource for veterans and their families is Veterans Benefits for You. This latest release breaks down pay scales, deadlines, eligibility, and so much more. It's written by Paul R. Lawrence, a Trump-appointed former undersecretary for veterans benefits.  Here are just a few things this must-have guide touches on: -
Resources to help with reentry — into civilian life and the work world -
Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) — for surviving spouses, children, and parents of vets who died under certain conditions, paid for life -
Dependent education assistance — a survivor benefit -
Programs to help with home purchases -
How to effectively use the GI Bill for something other than college -
Why the type of discharge you receive is critical to obtaining benefits -
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