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Circular Letter No. 604

February 13 , 2006

TO: Printing and Publishing Officials of the Federal Government

SUBJECT: Rider Requisitions for the Federal Benefits for Veterans and Dependents Booklet, 2006 Edition

The Government Printing Office (GPO) is now accepting rider orders for the Federal Benefits for Veterans and Dependents booklet, 2006 Edition. This booklet provides a comprehensive overview of Federal benefits provided to military veterans and their families. This 130-page booklet includes detailed eligibility criteria and descriptions of the full range of benefits administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, including medical care, compensation and pension, education, home loan guaranty, life insurance, vocational rehabilitation, and burial and memorial services. The booklet also contains address and telephone contact information for all Veterans Administration medical facilities, benefits offices, and national cemeteries.

The estimated rider rate for this publication is $ .50 per copy, which applies to single destination, local delivery. Mailing charges, if incurred, will be added to your account . Requisitions should be forwarded to Agency Publishing Services, Requisition Section, Stop CSA, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20401, by March 8, 2006. Please be sure to indicate VA Requisition No. 6-00367 and GPO Jacket No. 323-044 on your requisition. Field or regional activities should coordinate their requirements with their Washington, DC, area headquarters’ printing officers before submitting any paperwork.

If you have any questions, please contact your GPO Agency Publishing Specialist or call Agency Publishing Services on 202-512-0303.

Sincerely,

JIM BRADLEY
Managing Director, Customer Services

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