Posted on May 31, 2016
Is it appropriate for a non-combat veteran to use the Vet Center and/or VA?
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The VA would be a definite yes. The Vet Centers however are for combat Veterans and sexual assault victims.
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Capt Michael Greene
There are about 300 Vet Centers, usually physically separate from other VA facilities, where certain vets--and even some families--are eligible to get counseling for MST, PTSD, bereavement, etc. The system has a very good reputation.
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Vet Centers serve all vets, and provide some services for family members too. I had never heard of them until my wife started going to their deployment support group. They are also confidential and don't report to DOD.
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So I'm not disputing legality, I'm asking opinion. I feel that the benefits and services are there for service members who did more than hook up AFN.
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MSgt Michael Smith
Capt Michael Greene - On behalf of all Combat and Non-Combat Vets, you have a lot to learn.
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Capt Michael Greene
MSgt Michael Smith - How so? And you can use big words, I worked at the VA helping veterans get their medical claims paid.
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MSgt Michael Smith
Capt Michael Greene - Dude my bad! I accidentally tagged your response instead of the SPC Martin. Totally agree with you!
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