Veterans'
Agent - Peter Rock
Office Hours: By Appointment
Phone:
(508)
867-8071
Fax: (508) 867-4190
Mission Statement
The Veterans' Agent is responsible for administering or coordinating all
financial, logistical, medical and administrative support for the Town's
veterans and their families.
Definition of "Veteran"
Local/State
Services/Benefits Available to Veterans
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Direct
Financial Aid - Chapter 115 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth
provides a system of financial benefits for veterans, their families, and
in some cases their survivors who are in need and who meet the appropriate
criteria. This aid is dispensed by the Veterans' Agent from Town funds and
is reimbursed by the Commonwealth at a rate of 75%. This aid is paid by
check directly to the recipient and must be repaid if circumstances permit.
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Hospital/Medical/Fuel
- Eligible veterans and their families can have their hospital, medical
and fuel bills paid by the Town with a 75% reimbursement from the Commonwealth.
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Burial
- All deceased veterans receive a casket flag and an aluminum grave marker.
Honor guards are also available. Financial aid is available for indigent
veterans' burial if there is no source of family or other funds to pay for
burial. Some of these funds are reimbursed to the Town from the Commonwealth.
Federal
Benefits Coordinated By the Veterans' Agent
Generally any Federal entitlement for an eligible veteran will start from
the Veterans' Agent by way of application filled out either by the Agent
or with his help. Information and assistance is readily available for every
Federal veterans benefit. Typical federal benefits coordinated by this office
are:
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Bronze
Grave Markers
- every honorably discharged veteran upon his death is entitled at government
expense to a flat bronze marker commemorating his military service.
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Burial
in a National or State Veterans Cemetery - any eligible veteran
may be buried (if space is available) at any Federal Veterans Cemetery or
in one of the two(2) new State Veterans Cemeteries at Agawam or Winchendon.
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Burial at Sea
- eligible Navy and Coast Guard veterans can be buried at sea. Veterans
of other services can sometimes be so buried also.
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Disability
- veterans seeking either a service-connected or non-service-connected disability
rating or an increase in either rating can do so starting with local assistance.
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G.
I. Life Insurance - all claims for payment under G. I. life insurance
can be initially processed and forwarded from the local veterans services
office
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Discharges
- World War II discharges or post-WWII DD Form 214s can be obtained , corrected
or upgraded starting locally.
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Widow's
Pension - this program starts with a local application.
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VA Home Loans
- applications for certification of eligibility are available and expedited
handling can be arranged.
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Medals/Awards/Decorations
- veterans can obtain or replace medals awards or decorations they are entitled
to either from government or commercial sources or they can apply for decorations
for which they are qualified but which they did not officially receive at
time of discharge.
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Bonuses
- there is no time limit on payment of WWII, Korea, Vietnam or Gulf War
state bonuses. They can be obtained by applying locally.
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Internet Websites
- the local office maintains listings of websites of general interest to
veterans.
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Ship & Unit Histories
- the office has considerable reference materials on hand and can provide
further access through the internet.
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License Plates
- veterans can apply through the local office for distinctive license plates
issued by the Commonwealth such as POW, Silver Star, Bronze Star, etc.
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Reunions/Locating Buddies
- the office has access to large databases for unit reunions and through
the internet can attempt to put local veterans in touch with former comrades.
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Transportation
- the office will in emergency situations arrange for transportation for
veterans to medical or hospital appointments.
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General
Information - the office can usually answer any and all questions
pertaining to military affairs, military history or any inquiry related
to veterans.
Frequently Asked Questions Not Covered Above
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VA Toll Free Hotline (800) 827-1000
- This number will put callers in direct contact with VA officials who are
fully knowledgeable in ALL areas of Federal benefits and services.
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VA Website
- This site has a wealth of information and forms related to VA benefits
and services.
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State Department of Veterans Services (617) 727-3578
- Switchboard number for all services at the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Department of Veterans Services
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