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M
Maruca
Asked May 2015
Does a veteran have to be a retired veteran to get Aid and Attendance benefits?
My husband served in the Army but did not retire from the service.
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R
Rosebush
Jun 2015
Go to benefits.va.gov this may answer your question. Good luck
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