I just read most of the comments below. While the definition of “veteran” can be interpreted in several ways, here are the facts: From what you said, it appears that you do not qualify for veterans` benefits. (2) In addition to the annual reports referred to in subsection (1), the Advisory Committee may make recommendations to the Minister of Labour respecting the employment and training needs of veterans at such times and in such manner as the Advisory Committee considers appropriate. Veterans often receive special treatment in their respective countries. Veterans are generally treated with great respect and honor, although in some situations negative feelings towards veterans may arise: veterans of unpopular or lost conflicts may be discriminated against. In some countries (e.g. Germany after 1945), veterans are not honored by the public in a special way, nor do they have their own Veterans Day, although events are sometimes orchestrated by minority groups. Why don`t you just ask your husband if he`s a veteran? If he says YES, he`s a veteran. If he says NO, he is not a veteran.

Simple and simple If a person has been on active duty, they are credible with respect to the length of service requirements if they are eligible for Veteran`s benefits. The purpose of the reserve is to provide additional support to active armed forces as required. All the different military services have a reserve division under the auspices of the Department of Defense: Army Reserve, Air Force Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, and Coast Guard Reserve. Research conducted in several countries has revealed that among the most vulnerable employees are those who have had problematic childhoods; [41] are of lower rank; [44] [39] [45] [46] have wartime melee roles; [39] and/or leave the service shortly after entering the service. [44] [47] Other risk factors common to military life include depression,[48] post-traumatic stress disorder,[44] alcohol abuse,[44][49] bullying,[50][51][52][53] and sexual harassment. [54] [46] [55] No, you are not a Veteran. Thank you for your “service” in supporting a veteran. (2) In order to make the best use of available resources to meet these needs, encourage all such programmes and all beneficiaries and entrepreneurs under these programmes to enter into cooperative arrangements with industry and private enterprises (including small businesses owned by disabled veterans), educational institutions, trade associations and trade unions. It is located in the center of the city. A key difference between OEF and OIF and previous wars is a greater reliance on reservists and repeated deployments. Up to 80% of the troops deployed at the beginning of the OEF were members of the National Guard and Reserve,[20] and about 40% of the currently active military personnel were deployed more than once.

[21] This means that many stationed troops, who were not so “steeped in military culture,”[22] had more difficult transitions to military life, and for many, the increased deployment rate meant more transitions, more uncertainty, longer deadlines, and shorter dwell times, contributing to more stress. These groups must have served on active duty for a period of 180 days or more to be considered veterans (again, without being dishonourably released). State governors can call in members of the National Guard on active duty in the event of a state emergency. These emergencies include the facilitation or protection of property and persons outside the jurisdiction of local law enforcement. This form of government duty is officially known as the “Title 38 Call-up” and is not part of the benefits for veterans. (1) Subject to the approval of the Secretary, a State shall employ such full-time or part-time specialists in such disability veterans outreach programs as it deems appropriate and effective to provide intensive services and facilitate deployments under this chapter to meet the employment needs of eligible veterans who have priority in the provision of services, 180 days of “direct” active service. qualifies the title “veteran”, that is, by law. I certainly feel everyone`s pain at not qualifying for this title. I too felt like I was in this “grey area”, but my MOS was long and including basic, pushed my dd214 to 210 days of “direct” active service, originally ARNG, but with these 210 days, I register as RA, plus ARNG. Simply put, your veteran depends on Law, like everything else in this country, unfortunately without the 180 that you are not a veteran right now. Just as the National Guard was there for 178 days in Gulf operations, it is not eligible for veterans` benefits. It is neither fair nor moral, it is the law to use and abuse reserves at a lower cost.

3664. 83-89. (2) If the relevant secretary (as defined in section 101 (5) of title 37) attempted to recover an amount described in clause (1) of this subsection in the case of a veteran under section 371 of title 311(a), was unable to recover that amount and determined that the uncollected portion of that amount cannot be recovered from the amounts, that the Secretary must pay to the Veteran, or that the Veteran does not pay If the Secretary receives a payment from the Secretary, the Secretary may require the Administrator to make recoveries in respect of that Veteran in accordance with clause (1) of this Subsection.