Originally Posted by
Pickles2
Hello Bob. I hear what you say.
When I mentioned that the fellow never went O/S, I meant that he never served in a War Zone, in Combat. If he say, went to Japan, or New Guinea, after the surrender,....say in some sort of occupational role, would that qualify for "benefits"?
However, my point was primarily directed to the situation where a woman, who didn't meet her Husband until at least 25 yrs after the War, was with him for only a few years, obtains benefits somewhat in excess of other women, when the man's war service had nothing to do with her at all.
And yes, in terms of the O.P.s comment, our various "Pensions/Welfare System" are extremely generous, probably better than most other places in the World. Probably too generous in some instances, which, with an aging population, would I think, place their sustainability in doubt.
Cheers, Pickles.