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kaseydog
Asked November 2017
My husband was in reserves during Vietnam war, he is deceased. Am I entitled to any benefits?
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Midkid58
Nov 2017
I am in the same situation (well, will be if DH pre-deceases me). I think this is something I need to know, in advance. Hopefully, someone will know!
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