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VA Burial Benefits: What are the honors for military funerals that the VA can provide?

Understanding VA burial benefits: what families need to know

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Veterans discharged from active duty under conditions other than dishonorable, service who die while on active duty, and their spouses and dependent children may be eligible for VA burial and memorial benefits. Notably, a Veteran does not have to away before their spouse or dependent child for them to be eligible.

With certain exceptions, enlisted personnel whose active duty began after Sept. 7, 1980, and officers after Oct. 16, 1981, must serve a minimum of 24 consecutive months or the full period of active duty to qualify. Active duty for training alone does not confer eligibility. However, reservists and National Guard , along with their families, are eligible if they were entitled to retired pay at the time of death or would have been upon reaching the requisite age.

What does the VA cover for burial benefits?

The VA's National Cemetery Scheduling Office or local national cemetery directors burial eligibility. A copy of the Veteran's discharge document detailing the period(s) of active duty and character of discharge typically suffices. Sometimes, a copy of the deceased's death certificate and proof of relationship to the Veteran may be required.

Veterans and other claimants for VA burial benefits can appeal VA decisions regarding eligibility for national cemetery burial or other memorial benefits.

For further questions about VA burial and memorial benefits, the nearest national cemetery at 1-800-827-1000 or visit www.cem.va.gov.

  • Burial in VA National Cemeteries

Eligible Veterans, their spouses, and dependents can be buried in a VA national cemetery at no cost. This includes the gravesite, grave liner, opening and closing of the grave, a headstone or marker, and perpetual care. Veterans also receive a burial flag and military funeral honors. Family can request Presidential Memorial Certificates.

VA operates 131 national cemeteries, with varying options for casketed and cremated remains. the specific cemetery or visit www.cem.va.gov for availability.

Interment arrangements are made through the National Cemetery Scheduling Office. VA typically does not conduct burials on weekends, and gravesites cannot be reserved, except under previous reservation programs.

  • Private cemeteries

For a headstone or marker in a private cemetery, submit VA Form 40-1330 and a copy of the Veteran's discharge document to the Memorial Programs Service. Ensure the cemetery will accept the government-furnished headstone or marker before ordering.

  • Burial flags

VA provides a U.S. burial flag to memorialize:

- Veterans who served during wartime or after Jan. 31, 1955.

- Veterans entitled to retired pay for Reserve or National Guard service.

- or former of the Selected Reserve who met specific conditions.

  • Reimbursement of burial expenses

VA pays up to $2,000 for burial expenses if the Veteran's death was service-connected. In some cases, VA covers transportation costs to the nearest national cemetery with available gravesites.

  • Military funeral honors

The Department of Defense provides military funeral honors upon request, including folding and presenting the U.S. flag and playing "Taps." Funeral directors should coordinate honors, with assistance available from VA for burials at national cemeteries.

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