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Securing Veteran's Benefits
Burial information
Army Museums... |
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Updated November 2004 |
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Securing Veteran's Benefits |
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Rangers who attended the NE Chapter Christmas Party in December 2003 were alerted to some Veteran's benefits, many others my be unaware of. In an effort to share this information with all Rangers, it will be summarized below with contact information:
First and foremost, every Vet should have a VA (Veteran's Administration) card!
Veteran's Administration telephone number: 1 800-827-1000
By calling this number, many of your questions will be answered. They will also send you any forms you may need such as Form 10 - 10EZ (Application for Health Benefits). This form can also be obtained from your nearest VA Hospital.
Once you have this form, fill it out and submit it to the hospital with your DD214 or Discharge papers. Also bring any private hospitalization cards you may have for health coverage. The VA will make copies of these and attempt to collect financial coverage from them if you are being treated for Non-service related disabilities.
You will be photographed and given an official VA Identification Card. Once you are in the VA system, when they treat you for Service-Connected illnesses or injuries (i.e. frostbite, etc) your next step is to see a National Service Officer from a Service Organization (i.e. MORPH-DAV-American Legion-Vietnam Veteran's of America etc.) and file a claim for compensation. Do not file through the Veteran's Administration, instead use your National Service Officer to be your advocate.
On the application of Health Benefits, carefully read Section 11B (Financial Disclosure). Let your conscience be your guide.
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Military Funerals |
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Securing Military Burials and Honors
Military Honors: Honor Guard in dress blues, rifle salute, etc. |
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Burial Information sources: |
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Information and assistance may be easily obtained from a nearby Veterans Administration office or VA Hospital, also any VFW, or American Legion post. Burial and honors are at government expense. (Wives may be buried in the same plot at a National Cemetery) Go to: http://www.va.gov
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Arlington National Cemetery is an option for Rangers across the country. For more information go to: http://www.Arlingtoncemetery.org and then to funeral information. Cost: none once inside the gate.
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Once an Eagle Ceremony
Realizing that many Rangers have an attendance of Ranger Brothers at their funerals, a ceremony you may wish to consider, if you don't already practice, is the "Once an Eagle" ceremony. For those of you unfamiliar with this, it is briefly described below: |
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All Rangers (from any era) in attendance sit together for the ceremony. This may be conducted at the actual funeral, or at the gravesite service. If this is conducted during the actual funeral service, coordinate the placement of the "Once an Eagle Ceremony" during the service with the family and those conducting the actual funeral service. If this is conducted at the gravesite service, it should take place just before the rifle salute and Taps. |
| Actual Once an Eagle Ceremony |
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One Ranger, designated as the OIC, announces,
OIC: Rangers, post
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Upon the detail posting, he then calls out:
OIC: Report for Ranger Roll Call
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He then reads a list of the names of all Rangers present at the service.
OIC: Ranger________
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Ranger in formation replies: Here |
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After each name is read, the Rangers present replies with, "HERE" until a roll has been called for all Rangers in attendance. |
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The last name called, is that of the fallen Ranger.
OIC: Ranger_________(name of deceased Ranger)
pause for a reply.....when there is none
Ranger_________(name of deceased Ranger)
pause for a reply.....when there is none
Ranger_________(name of deceased Ranger) |
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After the third calling of his name, a Ranger standing in formation announces,
Ranger in formation:
Sir, Ranger ______(name of the deceased Ranger) who was "Once an Eagle"
is now reporting as a US Army Ranger to a much higher authority.
May God bless him. |
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OIC orders: Hand Salute |
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OIC orders: Order Arms |
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OIC: Yes, may God bless him. Rangers, you are dismissed.
And the ceremony is over. |
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Bugles Across America |
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Bugle Across America is an organization whose mission is to help in the rendering of honors to veterans through the use pf genuine buglars playing Taps instead of a recording. There are enough members, widely dispersed, to attend almost any funeral in most all locations and not just National Cemeteries. Although they do not charge for this, it is suggested that a modest donation to their organization be submitted to support their ongoing efforts.
Click for more information: www.BuglesAcrossAmerica.org |
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Army History: Museums under Construction or expansion |
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National Army Museum: Arlington, VA
click here for more information
The National Museum of the United States Army was officially activated at a ceremony on Fort Belvoir's Long Parade Field Sept. 30, 2003. The museum is scheduled to open in 2009.
For information write:
The Army Museum
% Army Historical Foundation
2425 Wilson Blvd
Arlington, VA 22201
703 522-7901 |
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Army Heritage and Education Center at Carlisle Barracks, PA
click here for more information
Scheduled to open on November 28, 2003
For information write:
Department of the Army U.S. Army Military History Institute Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania 17013-5008 |
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National Infantry Museum at Fort Benning, GA
click here for more information
Partially funded by the US Congress with eight million dollars. Future location will be at the address below, where preparation is underway. The site is currently a city park that joins Fort Benning. Provided they see enough Ranger support, a separate portion of the site will be dedicated to US Army Ranger History.
For information write:
National Infantry Museum
South Lumpkin Road,
Columbus, GA
(706) 545-6762 |
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Darby Foundation, Fort Smith, Arkansas
click here for more information
For information write:
The Darby Foundation 311 General Darby St. P.O. Box 1625 Fort Smith, Arkansas 72902 479-783-7244 |
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