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Learn about the VIC, a free ID card issued by the VA to former US military personnel. The VIC proves service but not eligibility for federal benefits or access to military installations.
Lifeline is a federal program that provides discounts on phone and broadband services for low-income consumers. Learn about the history, eligibility, benefits, and controversies of Lifeline from this Wikipedia article.
The Lifeline Program, another FCC program making phone and internet access more affordable, offers a monthly benefit up to $9.25 off the cost of phone, internet or bundled services. If you live on ...
The program provides up to a $9.25 monthly discount on service for eligible subscribers and up to $34.25 per month for those on Tribal lands ($111 and $411 savings a year respectively).
The DMV is the state agency that registers vehicles and issues licenses in California. Learn about its history, functions, services, and controversies from this Wikipedia article.
Learn about the different types of identity documents issued by the U.S. Department of Defense to identify a person as a member of the Armed Forces or a dependent. See the colors, features, and functions of the Common Access Card, the Next Generation USID card, and the legacy ID cards.
The Exchange is a retail service for U.S. military personnel and their families worldwide, offering goods and services at department stores, restaurants, theaters and more. It was established in 1941 as the Army Exchange Service and renamed in 1948 to include the Air Force.
Learn about the history, services, and facilities of the largest veterans home in the US, founded in 1884 and located in Napa Valley. The home offers various levels of care, a cemetery, a theater, a golf course, and more for almost 800 residents.