January 24, 20187 yr I understand that an Air National Guard member isn't a veteran and isn't entitled to Veteran benefits unless they complete 20 years of service or are called to active duty by the Federal Service under Title 10 I believe for a minimum amount of months. What is the minimum amount of active duty time required to earn veteran status and what other ways can an ANG serviceman become a veteran? Is veteran status awarded after the honorable discharge?
January 24, 20187 yr 180 days of active duty time outside of training (i.e. you get a deployment tasking for 6 months) during your 20 year career. https://www.nationalguard.mil/News/Article-View/Article/1038989/guard-and-reserve-members-receive-veteran-status/
January 25, 20187 yr Author On 1/24/2018 at 5:04 PM, Vertigo said: 180 days of active duty time outside of training (i.e. you get a deployment tasking for 6 months) during your 20 year career. https://www.nationalguard.mil/News/Article-View/Article/1038989/guard-and-reserve-members-receive-veteran-status/ So if I do 180 consecutive days active duty in the federal level, I could have veteran status, but after 20 years of service?
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