The benefits you are eligible for when you die are typically determined by the specific circumstances of your discharge from the army and not whether it was a diagonal discharge. In general, if you are honorably discharged from the military, you may be eligible for certain benefits such as burial in a national cemetery, a military funeral honors ceremony, and survivor benefits for your family.
If you were dishonorably discharged, you may not be eligible for these benefits. It is important to consult with a military benefits counselor or your branch of service to determine what benefits you may be eligible for based on your discharge status.
If you are diagonally discharged from army, can you benefits when you die
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