HOW TO JOIN THE DAV

Who is Eligible to Join the DAV?


Any man or woman, who was wounded, gassed, injured or disabled in the line of duty during time of war, while in
the service of either the military or naval forces of the United States of America, and who has not been
dishonorably discharged or separated from such service, or who may still be in active service in the armed forces
of the United States of America is eligible for membership in the Disabled American Veterans. Others who are
disabled while serving with any of the armed forces of any nations associated with the United States of America as
allies during any of its war periods, who are American citizens and who are honorably discharged, are also eligible.

Why is Your DAV Membership So Important?


The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) has a mission. Helping eligible veterans receive all the benefits and
services they have earned through their sacrifices for their country.


Well over half of all veterans eligible for DAV membership have already joined our ranks. Asked why they joined,
members overwhelmingly cite DAV service. Helping disabled veterans and their families is what we do - all we do,
and we do it well because you deserve the best.


Veterans like the fact that the DAV is not a government agency and receives no government funding. They know
the DAV is on their side. That's why more than 200,000 veterans and members of their families seek out
professional DAV services every year. These services include help with disability compensation, VA pension, death
benefits, VA medical care, Social Security disability benefits, veterans' job programs, and much, much more.

You can count on DAV service from DAV National Service Officers (NSOs) in 69 offices nationwide when you need
help. DAV NSOs are highly trained, professional experts who have undergone the stiffest training program in
veterans' affairs. An all-new, high-tech training program is making sure DAV NSOs will remain the best. DAV NSOs
also represent more clients than all other veterans' groups combined at the highest level of appeal within the
Department of Veterans Affairs. What's more, all services provided by DAV NSOs are free of charge.


With threats to your benefits coming on hot and heavy year after year, you need representation before Congress,
the White House, and other government bodies - strong, effective representation. The DAV's legislative specialists
in Washington, D.C., are the best in veterans' affairs. But they must be backed up by strength. The strength that
comes from numbers. That's why your membership in the DAV is so important.


One veteran summed up the feelings of so many DAV members in this way: As one person we can't do very much,
but as a group we have power. Disabled veterans know the power of numbers. That's where your membership
really counts.


What are the DAV's Dues Structure?


Life membership is permanent. Life membership dues are as follows and
may be paid in interest-free installments following a minimum $40.00 down
payment.

Age Amount
80 or older FREE
71 - 79 $140.00
61 - 70 $180.00
41-60 $230.00
40 or younger $250.00
Membership Application

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