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Veterans
Dear Veterans,
There have been a number of recent press reports about the neglect our servicemen and women and veterans have experienced in our DOD and VA health facilities. Many of those who have experienced these conditions say they felt threatened about going public with their concerns. I would like to hear from you and provide a confidential forum for you to share your concerns. We need your input in order to address all of the problems that are out there. If you are a veteran, please e-mail Veterans@menendez.senate.gov to privately share your concerns with me. Please remember to include a phone number where you can be contacted and any relevant identification numbers necessary to your case. You can also contact my office at the following numbers: Washington DC: 202.224.4744 Newark, New Jersey: 973.645.3030 Barrington, New Jersey: 856.757.5353 I pledge to do everything in my power to ensure that you receive the care you need, in facilities befitting your distinguished service to our country. Sincerely,
Veterans Navigator ActFollowing personal visits to the Veterans Affairs Medical Center of East Orange and the outpatient medical facility at Ft. Dix, U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) introduced the Veterans Navigator Act of 2007 to ensure that those service members transitioning into the Veterans Affairs health care system have access to the medical care they need. Click here to read more on the Veterans Navigator Act.
Frequently Asked Questions from VeteransFAQ Coming Soon.
Veterans Facilities in New JerseyLocate Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities here. Locate American Legion posts here. Locate Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) posts here.
Helpful LinksFederalThe Department of Veterans Affairs Website offers a clearinghouse of all federal benefits available to eligible veterans and dependents. Links are available to Health Benefits, Compensation and Pension, Education, Employment, and Burial and Memorial Services among others. Veterans can also locate VA facilities nationwide and apply online for certain benefits. The United States National Archives and Records Administration make available certain records of military service available to veterans and the next of kin. Included in this service are primarily administrative records such as enlistment or appointment, duty stations, training, medals or awards, emergency contacts, and administrative remarks. The site also provides instructions on how to obtain medical, dental, and mental health records for veterans and dependents, how to request replacement medals, and how to correct service or discharge records. The Department of Veterans Affairs offers guaranteed loans, often requiring no down-payment to many veterans and servicemen and women. This site offers comprehensive information on obtaining loans for purchasing and constructing homes through this program. U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs The United States Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs website provides information on proposed legislation, memorials, and other matters relating to compensation, life insurance, pensions, readjustment of servicemen and women to civilian life, medical and mental health care, and vocational rehabilitation and education. The committee's site provides contact information, as well as briefings on committee actions.
State State of New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs The State of New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs website provides information on services and programs offered on a state level. These services include housing, education and employment opportunities, and healthcare information. In addition, a resource is provided to apply for the Distinguished Service Medal. A number is listed to offer veterans mental health counseling. The New Jersey Veterans Guide is a publication of the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. This site is an online version of the booklet that provides contact information for organizations in the state dedicated to veteran services and detailed lists of the benefits that they provide. Veterans Counseling Service Center The Department of Veterans Affairs offers no-cost counseling to Veterans who have served in any combat zone, for military related issues. The services are provided in 207 community-based Vet Centers located in all 50 states.
Legal Assistance New Jersey State Bar Association The New Jersey State Bar Association, through its Military Law and Veterans' Affairs Committee, provides pro bono legal assistance to New Jersey residents that have served overseas as active duty members of reserve units. Because of their change in status, soldiers may return to adverse situations at home and at work. For this reason, the Bar Association provides counseling in the areas of Family Law, Creditor-Debtor Law, and Employment Law. |
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