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Mar 6, 2020 · You may be eligible for War Widows or Widowers Pension if your wife, husband or civil partner died as a result of their service in His Majesty’s (HM) Armed Forces before 6 April 2005.
War Widow's or Widower's Pension if your wife, husband or civil partner died as a result of service in HM Armed Forces or during war - eligibility, how to claim, and how to claim...
Oct 17, 2024 · We aim to improve the lives of war widows and widowers across the UK, through campaigning and providing support and care.
Although it is recognised as the leading group representing the partners of military personnel lost during conflict, its membership is only about 10 per cent of the approximately 19,000 war widows and widowers in the UK. Raising awareness of the organisation and what it offers is vital to its future role.
You may be entitled to War Widow’s or Widower’s Pension if your wife, husband or civil partner died as a result of their service in Her Majesty’s (HM) Armed Forces or during a time of war. A partner must have served before 6 April 2005, but you may be eligible if they died of an illness or injury later.
War Widow's or War Widower's pension. If your husband, wife or civil partner died as a result of serving in the armed forces, you may get a War Widow’s or War Widower's pension. This is based on your husband, wife or civil partner's pay. You can read a guide about the War Widow(er) pension on GOV.UK. For more information, contact Veterans UK.
This section provides summary statistics on the numbers of disablement pensioners and war widows/widowers in receipt of an ongoing war pension as at 31 March each year, between 2013 and 2022....