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I was in California Army National Gaurd 1984-1988..

2006-07-12 05:07:04 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

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You would have to have been called up for active duty during wartime or were discharged from the guard due to a service connected condition to get any major benefits, but if a person was in the National Guard with at least 6 years of honorable service or were discharged because of a service connected condition, they are entitled to a Home Loan. Just contact your local Veterans Services office.

2006-07-12 06:18:51 · answer #1 · answered by Caleb's Mom 6 · 3 1

sweet MP is a calming interest in the nationwide guard. What i appreciate about it really is once you arent genuinely scuffling with a conflict, you artwork on your state governor. I genuinely were callled up for hurricane duty and snowstorm duty. its a lot of relaxing to stress a humvee with police lighting fixtures on the roof by ability of a raging snowstorm! look ahead to MP contraptions that are deploying from all states. you could volunteer with yet another state to go. My year over there replaced into as a reformatory guard. kinda boring, yet i appreciate loose shuttle to places no individual has ever heard of! certain, you do qualify for the VA. notwithstanding it isn't a private loan, notwithstanding the VA acts as a cosigner, permitting you to purchase a house without money down, decrease expenses, forclosure secure practices, and they ought to help you get a inexpensive.

2016-11-01 22:15:41 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You have to go back into the Army and be active duty, I think its for at least a year, and then you can qualify for va benefits.

2006-07-12 09:44:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think for financial you have to have served during a wartime, but you might be eligible for medical-contact your local VA representative or call 1-800-827-1000

2006-07-12 05:10:48 · answer #4 · answered by curiositycat 6 · 0 0

Generally you do not qualify for veteran's benefits unless you have served a period of active duty.

2006-07-12 05:30:03 · answer #5 · answered by MikeGolf 7 · 0 0

How about getting a real job? Use your experiences in life to forward your employment goals...welfare office is closed...

2006-07-12 05:09:37 · answer #6 · answered by gokart121 6 · 0 0

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