STACK ANNOUNCES PERSIAN GULF
VETERANS BENEFIT PROGRAM NOW OPEN
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Stack |
PHILADELPHIA,
April 15 -
Pennsylvania veterans who served in the
Persian Gulf Conflict can now apply for a
bonus of up to $525, according to state Sen.
Mike Stack.
“This program recognizes the
service and sacrifice of our Persian Gulf
veterans, who answered our nation’s call to
duty with valor,” Stack said. “I encourage
these veterans or their surviving loved ones
to apply for this well-deserved bonus.”
Overwhelmingly approved by
voters through referendum in November 2006,
the Persian Gulf Veterans Benefit Program
allows eligible veterans, or beneficiaries,
to receive a one-time benefit of $75 for
each month of active service, up to $525.
Survivors of veterans who lost
their lives as a result of service-connected
wounds, diseases or injuries may be eligible
for an additional payment of $5,000.
To qualify, the service member
must meet the following criteria:
·
Served in the U.S. Armed Services, a reserve
component of the U.S. Armed Forces or the
Pennsylvania National Guard;
·
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;
and
·
Been a legal resident of Pennsylvania at the
time of active service.
Applications can be downloaded from the
Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Web site
www.persiangulfbonus.state.pa.us or by
calling the Persian Gulf Veterans Benefit
Program at 1-866-458-9182. Completed
applications should be mailed to Persian
Gulf Veterans Benefit Program, P.O. Box
1109, Harrisburg, PA, 17108-1109. |