The Military Advantage, 2009 Edition (Military Advantage: The Military.com Guide to Military &)
The Military Advantage, 2009 Edition (Military Advantage: The Military.com Guide to Military &)
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The Military Advantage, 2009 Edition is the most current and complete guide to military and veteran s benefits. Written by Chris Michel, founder of Military Advantage, the nation’s largest military and veteran membership organization and backed by the resources of Military.com, The Military Advantage,2009 Edition is the most reliable benefits guide available for the over 30 million Americans who have answered the call to serve in the nation s military. These valuable benefits include billions of
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Finally…..,
Vets may not think they need this or wish to pay for it but as a military widow this is invaluable. I don’t talk “military” or even know where to look for the answers to most of my questions. If those who served don’t need this I’m sure their dependents do.
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|An easy-to-understand guide to benefits,
To address the negative reviews about having to “pay” to know your benefits: sure, you can take the time to travel to your local VA, then sit down with a government publication and try to find the information you’re looking for (good luck, by the way; have you tried to read those things?) OR you could get an easy to read reference like this book, or go to the companion site, http://www.military.com, which is completely free.
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|A terrific resource!!,
I am amazed there are so many reviewers knocking this book. My husband is a retired and disabled veteran and everytime he tries to get help or answers to his questions from his so called VA rep, the rep doesn’t know all the answers. Everytime he tries to get help from the patient’s advocate at the local VA medical center, it takes days to get the guy to call back. He is DISABLED and legally blind with glaucoma now traveling to his other eye (one eye not working…get it?). For all the vets who have medical issues that keep them from *looking* (for lack of a better word since it obviously does not apply to him) for these free publications that tell them what benefits they can find, I applaud the author/authors on putting this one stop resource together. Nobody complains, for example, when someone comes up with a scholarship book listing all the scholarships around the U.S. and elsewhere for students, right? What’s wrong with listing all the benefits a veteran can receive? Plus the book at 14.95 is inexpensive. Why doesn’t the guy just give it away (as one reviewer asked) because obviously the cost of printing the book is expensive so he cannot just give it away. There are tons of resource books out there on various subjects, why not this one for the men and women who may be disabled or so busy they have no time to go *looking* for benefits they may not even know about. I work full time and go to school full time so I have NO time to go hunting along with taking my disabled and blind spouse to his doctor appointments. So I APPRECIATE that the author took the time to do this. This is an excellent resource for veterans who may not be able to hunt down all the benefits they are entitled to due to medical issues, time issues, etc.
Renee S.
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