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... Duties .. Chapter 651. Ships ' Stores and Commissary Stores__ . Chapter 855. Hospitalization ( Air Force ) - 68 69 69 69 69 70 70 71 71 71 71 71 72 Chapter 607. Retirement of Civilian Members of the Teaching Staffs of the United States ...
... Duties .. Chapter 651. Ships ' Stores and Commissary Stores__ . Chapter 855. Hospitalization ( Air Force ) - 68 69 69 69 69 70 70 71 71 71 71 71 72 Chapter 607. Retirement of Civilian Members of the Teaching Staffs of the United States ...
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... duty , any part of which occurred during the Korean conflict , for an actual service- connected disability ( 38 U.S.C. 1601-1631 ) . Funeral expenses ( Veterans Administration ) -Pays up to $ 250 for funeral expenses of veteran ...
... duty , any part of which occurred during the Korean conflict , for an actual service- connected disability ( 38 U.S.C. 1601-1631 ) . Funeral expenses ( Veterans Administration ) -Pays up to $ 250 for funeral expenses of veteran ...
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... duty ; affords hospitalization and medical care for injury or disease incurred in line of duty or while traveling to or from duty and continues pay and allowances while so hospitalized ; pays compensation similar to that afforded ...
... duty ; affords hospitalization and medical care for injury or disease incurred in line of duty or while traveling to or from duty and continues pay and allowances while so hospitalized ; pays compensation similar to that afforded ...
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... to all World War II and Korean veterans including those discharged or released from active duty because of service - connected disability , widows of veterans who 4 FEDERAL SERVICES TO SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION Loans.
... to all World War II and Korean veterans including those discharged or released from active duty because of service - connected disability , widows of veterans who 4 FEDERAL SERVICES TO SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION Loans.
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... duty . Extends preference to dependents of such vet- erans where the disability renders the veteran unemployable . Lists on the civil- service register without loss of seniority disabled veterans unable to perform the duties of the ...
... duty . Extends preference to dependents of such vet- erans where the disability renders the veteran unemployable . Lists on the civil- service register without loss of seniority disabled veterans unable to perform the duties of the ...
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