



Military funeral honors are one of the many benefits that are bestowed on our nation's veterans and that they are entitled to receive by law. Public Law 106-65, enacted January 1, 2000, provides that every eligible veteran receive a military funeral honors ceremony.
A military funeral honors ceremony is defined by law as:
Funeral home directors and cemetery staff at Department of Veterans Affairs National Cemeteries can assist a veteran's family with arrangements for a military funeral honors ceremony.
Read more about military funeral honors and find out if you meet basic eligibility requirements.
Soldiers can return home with a number of conditions, injuries, and aggravated preexisting conditions. If you believe you have a service-connected physical or psychological injury you may be entitled to Veterans’ Disability Compensation.
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