About the VA. What he would receive (this includes medical care) depends on his level of service. Was he in combat? Was in injured while on active duty? And many other factors.
All this takes time for the VA to consider. And worse still, there's a HUGE backlog of claims right now (for obvious reasons).
Just pointing this out in case anyone declines to help out cause you're hoping the VA will come through. I mean, they will, it will take time though. And he doesn't have time.
What he would receive depends on his level of service. Was he in combat? Was in injured?
Tangent, that's good to hear. I've known more than a few individuals who pushed paper in the service for two years and actively avoided a tour, and seemed to be reaping all the same benefits as the ones who saw combat.
All this takes time for the VA to consider. And worse still, there's a HUGE backlog of claims right now (for obvious reasons).
Just pointing this out in case anyone declines to help out cause you're hoping the VA will come through. I mean, they will, it will take time though. And he doesn't have time.