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A Guide to the Veterans Benefits Administration

Veterans Benefits Administration

What is the Veterans Benefits Administration?

The Veterans Benefits Administration is a Federal agency that operates within the United States of America that is responsible for the administration, management, and oversight of a multitude of matters and affairs relating to benefits owed to – and earned by - American Veterans; these benefits include the administration of loans, pension plans – including both death and disability, the provision of medical care, the establishment of education and academic programs, occupational opportunity, and veteran cemeteries:


Veterans Benefits Administration Quick Facts

The following details outline the administration of the Veterans Benefits Administration:

The Veterans Benefits Administration was founded in conjunction with the Department of Veterans Affairs on July 21st, 1930

The headquarters of the Veterans Benefits Administration are located in Washington, D.C.

The Veterans Benefits Administration is under the jurisdiction of the Department of Veterans Affairs, which maintains overarching administration with regard to veterans benefits

The head of the Veterans Benefits Administration is Eric Shinseki

Government Agency of the Executive Branch


Government agencies are defined as organizations, councils, and offices operating under the jurisdiction of the Federal Government of the United States of America; each federal agency retains specific administrative jurisdiction over specific facets latent within the operations of the United States Government.

The Veterans Benefits Administration functions as a government agency under the Executive Branch of the United States government, which is comprised of 3 total branches; in addition to the Executive branch – which is responsible for the regulation and enforcement of operational legislation existing within the United States of America – there also exists the Legislative and Judicial Branches:

The Executive branch of the Federal government employs 2 separate federal agencies with regard to the provision of benefits to individuals both currently serving in the armed forces, as well as those retired from service

The Veterans Benefits Administration is responsible for the administration and management of benefits disbursed to veterans, while the Military Health Systems – a branch of the Department of Defense – is responsible for the administration of benefits to those individuals classified as undertaking current or ‘active military duty’

Veterans Benefits Administration Associated Terms

The following terms and terminology are oftentimes associated with the operations and undertakings of the Veterans Benefits Administration:

Military Benefits

Military Benefits – managed by the Veterans Benefits Administration – are financial restitution furnished to individuals who have served in the United States Armed Forces; at the time of enlistment, each individual undertaking military service becomes eligible for the receipt of military benefits upon retirement, injury, death, or completion of service

Veterans Benefits Administration Legality

Administrative Law is the legal field associated with events and circumstances in which the Federal Government of the United States engages its citizens, including the administration of government programs, the administration and operation of government agencies, and the establishment of a legal, regulatory federal standard.

Various departments of Veterans Affairs can be located in multiple locations, which include State-specific Departments of Veterans Benefits Administration, Veterans Health Administration, and Veterans Hospitals, the headquarters of the Veterans Benefits Administration can be contacted through their mailing address, which is as follows:

810 Vermont Avenue, NW

Washington, D.C.

20420

(800) 827-1000

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