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VETERANS’ BENEFITS

VETERANS’ BENEFITS. Military Honors Burial in National Cemeteries Burial in Arlington National Cemeteries Burial in Florida VA Cemeteries Other Benefits & Plot Allowances. VETERANS’ BENEFITS. Military Honors. Appropriate Honors Responsive to All Requests for Eligible Veterans’ Funerals

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VETERANS’ BENEFITS

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  1. VETERANS’BENEFITS • Military Honors • Burial in National Cemeteries • Burial in Arlington National Cemeteries • Burial in Florida VA Cemeteries • Other Benefits & Plot Allowances

  2. VETERANS’BENEFITS • Military Honors • Appropriate Honors Responsive to All Requests for Eligible Veterans’ Funerals • Coordinated by a Funeral Director • Honor Guard Flag Presentation • Taps—Live Bugler or Prerecorded Arrangement • 21-Gun Salute for Military Retirees

  3. VETERANS’BENEFITS Military Honors

  4. VETERANS’BENEFITS • Military Burial Flag Most veterans are eligible for a burial flag Regardless of whether you are buried or cremated, a burial flag may still be presented to your family at the closing of a funeral service or memorial service

  5. VETERANS’BENEFITS Military Burial Flag

  6. VETERANS’ BENEFITS • Burial in National Cemeteries • Eligibility Based on Length of Time in Active Military Service and Nature of Separation. • Limitations Began in 1980. • Available to an Eligible Veteran’s Widow or Widower who has not remarried, and Dependent Minor Children.

  7. VETERANS’ BENEFITS • Burial in Arlington National Cemeteries Arlington National Cemetery is under theJurisdiction of the Department of Army, not the Department of Veterans Affairs. With the exception of cremated remains, burial is limited to specific categories of military personnel and veterans. TO ENSURE ELIGIBILITY, WRITE TO: Superintendent Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, VA 22211 Phone 800-827-1000

  8. Burial in Florida VA Cemeteries VETERANS’BENEFITS Florida Nat’l CemeteryBarrancas Nat’l Cemetery P.O. Box 337 Naval Air Station Bushnell, FL 33513 Pensacola, FL 32508 Phone 352-793-7740 Phone 850-453-4108 Jacksonville Nat’l Cemetery S. Florida Nat’l Cemetery 4083 Lannie Road 6501 S. State Road 7 Jacksonville, FL 32218-1247 Lake Worth, FL 33449 Phone 904-766-5222 Phone 561-649-6489

  9. BURIAL BENEFITS & PLOT ALLOWANCES • A Veteran who dies as a result of a service-connected disability is entitled to a maximum of $1,500 for burial and funeral expenses. • Veterans who die as a result of disability after October 1, 1981, are entitled to up to $300. ELIGIBLE IF: • Entitled at the time of death to pension or compensation. • Died while hospitalized or domiciled in a VA facility or other facility at VA expense. • An indigent veteran whose remains are unclaimed.

  10. ADDITIONAL BURIAL BENEFITS For deaths on or after 11/1/90, an additional plot or interment allowance up to $150 is available to the same categories of veterans eligible for the $300 burial benefit or to those discharged or rehired from service because of a disability that was incurred. • Applies only to those NOT buried in a National Cemetery. • Also applies to those veterans of any war who died prior to November 1, 1990.

  11. CLAIMS FOR BURIAL BENEFITS • Must be filed within 2 years of permanent burial or cremation • Additional transportation cost may be allowed if the veteran died at a VA hospital.

  12. HEADSTONE OR GRAVE MARKER • Veterans eligible for burial in a National Cemetery, buried on or after 10/18/78, are entitled to a government-provided headstone or grave marker, regardless of where they are buried. • VA Form 40-1330 Completed and Processed by your Funeral Director • Niche markers are also available to mark columbaria used for inurnment of cremated remains • Style choices must be consistent with existing monuments at the place of burial

  13. HEADSTONE OR GRAVE MARKER

  14. Patriot “Walk of Honor” Provided free of charge at many private cemeteries

  15. PRESIDENTIAL MEMORIAL CERTIFICATE • A Parchment Certificate with a calligraphic inscription, expressing the nation’s grateful recognition of the Veteran’s service. • Includes the Veteran’s Name • Bears the Signature of the President

  16. Local, Private Cemetery Opportunities Veteran Memorials With your name inscribed on them are available in many private cemeteries

  17. Local, Private Cemetery Opportunities Free Space Program We offer a free space program – $2500 value!

  18. VETERANS’ RESOURCES • Your Funeral Director • Department of Veterans AffairsWashington, DC 20420800-827-1000 • VA Regional Office - Florida9500 Bay Pines Blvd.St. Petersburg, FL 33708

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