Last month I attended an honor flight and a caregiver and a Veteran came up to me in asking the question. He said, no, no, ask him the question. I want to know, too. And the question was, can I be buried at a VA cemetery? And I was really glad they asked because as I explained the answer, And I was really glad they asked because as I explained the answer, other folks came up and wanted to hear the answer. So I'm glad they asked about our cemeteries. There are 156 around the country and they provide awesome service. If you Google them, you'll see they have some of the highest satisfaction levels of anything provided by the VA or elsewhere in the country. So the short answer is yes. You may be eligible if the following happens. You served on active duty and you're discharged was anything but dishonorable. Now your spouse or dependent can also be buried there if they in fact are related to an eligible service member. There's rules for guard and reserves, but they're a little complicated. So you should look online, find out more. But generally can you how do you find out if you're eligible? You can do something that we call the Pre-Need eligibility determination or Pre Need. And the way you do this as you go to VA.gov and you navigate to the place where they ask you these questions. And you'll be asked to provide the following information service members name social security number date and place of birth. Information about the service and a copy of the DD-214. My strongest advice is do this today. You'll get an email back somewhere within 60 days. Though generally it happens much faster telling you whether you're eligible. Do it today because you want to spare your family member. The challenge of doing this late, or perhaps during difficult time, and certainly the difficulty of searching for paperwork, which you may have now, if you need help, you can call (800) 535-1117. Option 4.