Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Veterans can get help at mobile service unit in Myrtle Beach

The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is not part of the Veterans Administration or part of the government. They are privately funded by donations. This is something that has been misunderstood by a lot of people. They fight for you for free. They ask for donations but they turn away no one. I know that my husband's claim would not have been approved without the help of the DAV. My husband became a life member and I became a life member of the DAV Auxiliary because we know first hand how wonderful they are and stand by the side of our disabled veterans.

Veterans can get help at mobile service unit in Myrtle Beach

By Rusty Ray
WBTW Anchor/Producer
Published: August 3, 2009

MYRTLE BEACH—Veterans—and their family members—in Myrtle Beach have the chance to get important questions answered regarding benefits, medical and insurance coverage, and claims this week,

The Disabled American Veterans Mobile Service unit is parked outside the Veterans Administration clinic near The Market Common until Tuesday night.
Inside, representatives from DAV hope to help veterans wade through the mountains of paperwork and forms that can pile up.

“Because VA regulations are so complicated for a normal person, we’re here to assist (veterans),“ said Bill Patterson, who works for Disabled American Veterans. “That’s what we specialize in,‘ he said.
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Veterans can get help at mobile service unit in Myrtle Beach

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