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This is a very good question. The immediate family of any US service member can receive lots of benefits. On-post housing, space available travel, access to exchance and commissary (tax free), loads of financial assistance programs, free on-post healthcare, tricare (insurance), and tons of others.
The Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) is the Armys process to identify and elevate the most significant quality of life issues impacting Active and Reserve Component Soldiers, Retirees, Department of Army Civilians and Families to senior leaders for action.
Family member or immediate relative means the following relatives of the deceased member of the armed forces: spouse, parents, children (including adopted children, foster children or step-children) and their spouses, brothers and sisters and their spouses, and any person related by blood or affinity whose close
A: As an eligible Service member, you can transfer Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to your spouse, your children, or any combination of eligible family members. Children enrolled in DEERS can receive transferred benefits: From age 18 through 20. From age 21 through 22, if they have full-time student status.
Our definition of immediate family member is different than the military. We do send Red Cross messages for mom, dad, brother, sister, children, step-children, step-relations to include grandparents. The military does not necessarily see grandparents as immediate family members. But, we will send the message.
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When a member of the service members IMMEDIATE family dies. Immediate family includes: father, mother, brother, sister, spouse, spouses parents, children or someone who actually reared the Marine or Sailor (in loco parentis).
Eligibility for all Military OneSource services Active duty service members of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force and Space Force. Active-duty immediate family members, including spouses, children and anyone who has legal responsibility for the service members children during separation for the childs benefit.

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