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Veterans Affairs & Services

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  • We are a county government office that assists service members, veterans, and their families in working with the Department of Veterans affairs and the PA Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. We also coordinate the Cumberland County Honor Guard to support veteran funerals.

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  • No, we are the resource that assists veterans apply for county, state, and federal benefits. Our office can appeal unfavorable outcomes with state and federal benefits however, we do not make the decision to approve or deny.

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  • No. All benefits are paid from the federal, or state, governments.

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  • Eligibility is determined by many factors including, but not limited to, the type of discharge, type of service time and the dates of service. That is why it is important for us to review your situation to see what programs, if any, you will qualify to receive. Contact us at 717.240.6178.

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  • You can check with your County Recorder of Deeds Office to determine if you recorded it with them. We can assist you in obtaining a copy or you can request a copy via the internet.
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  • Anyone who has been given a valid discharge upon separation from active duty military service may be considered a veteran. Prior to about 1950 discharges were issued by the respective military branch of service. In approximately 1950, the Department of Defense standardized the discharge certificate and established the DD Form 214, Certificate of Release from Active Duty.
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  • Active military service means full-time service, other than active duty for training, as a member of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, or as a commissioned officer of the Public Health Service, Environmental Science Services Administration or National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or it predecessor, the Coast and Geodetic Survey.
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  • Yes, the spouse of a veteran may be buried in a Veteran's Cemetery. A veteran's child may be buried in a Veteran's Cemetery. Special children even beyond age 18 may be, under certain circumstances buried in a Veteran's Cemetery.
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  • Generally, for Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits you have 15 years from separation to use your benefits. Other education programs such as the Montgomery GI Bill require benefits be used within 10 years of separation. Veterans are encouraged to start using their education benefits as soon after discharge as possible.
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  • Complete VA Form 26-1880, Request for a Certificate of Eligibility and mail it to: VA Eligibility Center, P.O. Box 20729, Winston-Salem, NC 27120. Be sure to include a copy of your DD Form 214 for all periods of active service.
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  • Yes. Accredited VSOs are required to pass an examination from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) demonstrating knowledge of the wide array of veteran benefits. Additionally, they are required to take annual continuing education training to maintain their accreditation and pass an examination very 5 years for reaccreditation. Additionally, VSOs are knowledgeable of State and County benefits. Their services are free and they do not make a profit from other activities in advising veterans. Your Cumberland County Director of Veterans Affairs and Assistant are accredited VSOs.
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  • The Director Cumberland County Office of Veterans Affairs & Services staff are accredited VSOs and can be reached at 717.240.6178 or 888.697.0371, ext 6178.

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