Veteran Resource Guide: Practical Starting Points for Active Duty, Veterans, Retirees, Families, Benefits, Housing, Jobs, Discounts and Local Help
The phone rings at 2 a.m. or the eviction notice hits the mailbox. You do not need another long list. You need the safest first door and the exact documents to bring.
Veteran Resource Guide is built as a field manual. Every chapter gives one clear starting point, the documents to gather, the official website and phone, common mistakes to avoid, and a live-update page on Vols4Vets.com so the printed book stays current for years.
Inside you will find practical first steps for:
Whether you are still serving, just separated, retired, a spouse, caregiver, or the person trying to help, this guide routes you to the official first call without the runaround.
Each chapter ends with a live update page on Vols4Vets.com so phone numbers, dates, and local details stay current long after the book is printed.
Use it like a field manual. Find the situation that fits. Make the first call. Write down what they tell you. The folder you build from these starting points will outlast the book.
For active duty, veterans, retirees, families, and anyone helping them in Tennessee or across the country.