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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
4/21/2008
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Pippy: Persian Gulf Vets Can Now Apply
for Bonuses
Qualified service members may receive up to $525
Harrisburg -- Pennsylvanians
who served in Persian Gulf Conflict of 1990-91 can now apply for a bonus
of up to $525, according to Sen. John Pippy (R-37).
Act 29 of 2006 allows for
compensation to be paid to eligible Pennsylvania veterans, as well as
certain surviving relatives of deceased veterans.
Eligible veterans, or
beneficiaries, may receive a one-time benefit of $75 per month for each
month of active service, up to $525, for which the veteran was eligible
to receive the Southwest Asia Service Medal. Survivors of veterans who
lost their lives or died as a result of service-connected wounds,
diseases or injuries may also be eligible for an additional payment of
$5,000.
To qualify, the service member must
meet the following criteria:
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Served with the U.S. Armed Forces, a reserve
component of the U.S. Armed Forces or the Pennsylvania National
Guard.
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Served on active duty in the Persian Gulf theater of
operations during the period from Aug. 2, 1990, until Aug. 31, 1991,
and received the Southwest Asia Service Medal.
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Been a legal resident of Pennsylvania at the time of
active service.
The deadline for submitting
applications for the Persian Gulf Conflict Veterans’ Benefit Program is
August 31, 2015.
Individuals who think they may
qualify can contact Senator Pippy’s district offices in Moon Township
(412-262-2260), Mount Lebanon (412-571-3822), Sewickley (412-749-4722)
or Peters Township (724-942-7210) to obtain and application. For more
information visit
www.persiangulfbonus.state.pa.us.
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