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Below are web-sites that provide information on Veterans benefits and how to file/ask for them. Accordingly, there are many sites
that explain how to obtain books, military/medical records, information and how to appeal a denied claim with the VA. Please pass
this information on to every Veteran you know. Nearly 100% of this information is free and available for all veterans, the only catch
is: you have to ask for it, because they won't tell you about a specific benefit unless you ask for it. You need to know what questions
to ask so the right doors open for you and then be ready to have an advocate who is willing to work with and for you, stay in the
process, and press for your rights and your best interests.
http://www.pvmsec.org -
The Philadelphia Veterans Multi-Service & Education Center is dedicated to the Veterans of this great nation
who come to our threshold seeking aid and assistance
Federal Job Seekers - www.usajobs.gov - Federal job seekers need only register and apply on this site to seek government employment.
Please note, some organizations may charge a fee to "assist in the application process. This is unecessary. An applicant can quickly
fill in the blanks on theusajobs.gov resume builder and it will automatically format the resume properly
Veterans Benefits