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Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: pianoman9701 on May 12, 2022, 04:34:11 PM
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I didn't realize that there's a Fort Vancouver Xchange here in the Couve. Although I have received benefits for my hearing, I never got the VA medical ID. The Choose VA id I have won't get me into the Xchange. So I went down today, they took my picture, put a chip in my arm (just kidding Zardoz), and I'll have the VA Medical ID card in 1-2 weeks. Pretty slick. Not only can you shop online (Hon discharge), but now, at the post exchanges, as well, just for being a vet. Retirement is no longer required.
What other benefits might we be missing other than discounts for vets at retailers?
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The VA has lots of benefits from education to family survivor benefits. The family survivor benefits are the most important to learn about. With certain qualifications a widow can receive a pension or Dependents Indemnity Compensation (DIC). Go on line to their website.
I used to be on the Rating Board and then wrote about this stuff afterwards. I saw so many vets and/or their families in ignorance loose out on a lot of help. All you have to do is ask around. I have a packet of info available that was built by the Vietnam Veterans of America that is excellent - all the stuff is free.
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In March, I went up to American Lake & had my pic taken for my VA Health ID Card. It took about 2 weeks to receive it in the mail. I then went to the main gate at the JBLM visitor center to get the card activated & can now access most military installations. Now that I can access the base, I can get a 2-day firewood permit for $30 to cut wood plus access to other benefits on post.
I am in the process of having my VA disability reviewed & went for my first C&P exam on 5/6 & have another one on 5/16 to determine if I qualify for any additional benefits. VA medical provides better coverage for some of my medical needs so I am still learning how that will work. They are 2-3 months out for intake exams so I am scheduled & waiting. Would also like to find out how to get an info packet? Good Luck! :salute:
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In March, I went up to American Lake & had my pic taken for my VA Health ID Card. It took about 2 weeks to receive it in the mail. I then went to the main gate at the JBLM visitor center to get the card activated & can now access most military installations. Now that I can access the base, I can get a 2-day firewood permit for $30 to cut wood plus access to other benefits on post.
I am in the process of having my VA disability reviewed & went for my first C&P exam on 5/6 & have another one on 5/16 to determine if I qualify for any additional benefits. VA medical provides better coverage for some of my medical needs so I am still learning how that will work. They are 2-3 months out for intake exams so I am scheduled & waiting. Would also like to find out how to get an info packet? Good Luck! :salute:
https://vva.org/brochures/
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Thanks Pianoman. This is useful to what I have going on now. :tup:
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Thanks Pianoman. This is useful to what I have going on now. :tup:
Brothers and sisters forever. :tup:
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Here's another link for veteran services.
https://www.hrc.army.mil/content/Veteran%20Programs%20and%20Services
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Four days after having my picture taken, I got my ID in the mail today. Wow! The Xchange at Ft. Vancouver is basically a convenience store that specializes in booze and tobacco. Jim Beam 1.75L, usually $35 over the border in OR, is $21.50 - quite a savings.