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VA benefits for service members

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Active-duty and transitioning service members may be eligible for VA benefits such as the GI Bill, career counseling, VA-backed home loans, and more. Learn more and apply for benefits.
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If you're serving on active duty in the United States uniformed services, including active National Guard and Reserve with federal pay, you may be eligible for VA benefits both during service and after separation or retirement. If you're a traditional or technical member of the National Guard and Reserve, you may also be eligible for some VA benefits. Find out which benefits you may qualify for—and when to apply. You'll also learn about these benefits in your required Transition Assistance Program (TAP) briefing.
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Get connected with mental health care—no matter your discharge status, service history, or eligibility for VA health care.
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If you need support for a specific mental health problem—or if you’re having problems sleeping, controlling your anger, or readjusting to civilian life—you are not alone. And we can help.

To access free VA mental health services right away:

You don’t need to be enrolled in VA health care to get care.
Learn more about accessing VA mental health services

To connect with other resources for Veterans and transitioning service members:

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Find out what benefits you may be eligible for during service and which time-sensitive benefits to consider when separating or retiring.
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