Ip/. Tuesday. December 23. 1947
VA Answers Most
Frequent Questions
v Q?If I am receiving retirement
, . pay, will I be permitted to get the
full amount of subsistence allowance
while I am attending school
or while I am in job training under
the GI Bill?
K A.?Retirement pay is not considered
income from productive labor
and need not be included in your
estimate of earnings filed with Veterans
Administration; therefore, it
is not a bar to recipt of full subsistence
allowance.'
Q.?Will Veterans Administration
increase the $13.30 I get for my 10
percent World War II service - conxnected
disability in evertt I marry?
A.?Your compensation is based
on the degree of disability. No additional
compensation is payable for
dependents.
am an ex-WAC with an honorable
discharge and contemplating
marriage to a non veteran. Will the
marriage cause me to lose any of
mu rlfrhfc tr\ hannfite nn/lor C T
/ iV VVitL 11^ UUUCl IIIC VJ-1
Bill?
' A.?No.
m Q-?May I be furnished a wheelB
chair by Veterans Administration?
- A.-?VA will furnish you a wheelchair
if you have a service-connected
disability requiring the use of a
wheel-chair, or if a wheel-chair is
required for use at home upon your
discharge from a period of hospital
treatment or domiciliary care.
Q.?I let my G-I Insurance lapse.
Can I reinstate it without taking a
?, physical examination?
v, A.?Lapsed G-I Insurance policies
may be reinstated without a physical
examination in most cases if
the reinstatement application is fil
ed by July 31, 1948. On that date
this liberal reinstatement provision
>, expires. After that time, veterans
whose policies have lapse more than
three months will be required to
take a physical examination to reInstate
them.
Q.?I got out of the Army a couple
of years ago. How long do I have to
begin a course of training or education
under the G-I Bill?
- A.?You have four years from last
July 25, the date of the official end
of the war as far as certain veterans'
benefits are concerned.
Q.?May I reinstate part of my
lapsed G. I. Insurance or do I have
to reinstate the full $10,00 worth?
A.?You may reinstate as little as
$1,000 of your G-I insurance, or you
tnay pick up more of this vauable
protection if you wish, so long as
the amount you reinstate is In multiples
of $500.
Q.?I had only $3,000 of G. L. Insurance
while I was in service. Can
Macrease this aoiqimt now? ,
A.?Yes, you may Increase it to
the maximum amount of $10,000.
JL V" Q-?My brother, a U. S. veteran of
K World War II who resides in Canada
would like to know if he can claim
Unemployment allowance while liv
ing there?
A.-?No, he cannot draw readjustment
allowance for unemployment
or self-employment while living In
Canada. Residence in the United
I States, its territories or possessions
It a definite eligibility requirement
for readjustment allowance.
Q.-?Wll you please tell me what
V;," kind of insurance Is National Serylce
Life Insurance?
jL?NSLI is mutual Insurance. All
premium payments go nto a trust
HhI maintained by the Treasury
nijpilittment and invested in Govern
-tnent Interest - bearing securities,
; lite tfrterest accrues to the NSL1
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RALEIGH. ? Members of the En- j?' *01
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as military escort for the remains of .. ,es
World War II dead, it was announ- ttielr
ced by Col. Norman McNeill, Senior ?'rucl
Instructor for rhe Organized Reserve V,r*aJ
Corps in North CaroMna. . orth
Certain qualifications are requir- Sev
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of World War II; High School grad- denti
uate; Army General Classification more.
Test of 83 or more, and have no dis- Roose
ciplinary marks on his service record.
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