Arkansas Code § 20-81-111

Entitlement of all veterans to privileges
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The soldiers, sailors, and Marines who were disabled in military service during the World Wars, Korean War, and Vietnam War and the dependents of the soldiers, sailors, and Marines are entitled to the same privileges as are now enjoyed by all other veterans. Acts 1959, No. 423, § 1; 1973, No. 251, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 11-1711.
The soldiers, sailors, and Marines who were disabled in military service during the World Wars, Korean War, and Vietnam War and the dependents of the soldiers, sailors, and Marines are entitled to the same privileges as are now enjoyed by all other veterans. Acts 1959, No. 423, § 1; 1973, No. 251, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 11-1711.
The soldiers, sailors, and Marines who were disabled in military service during the World Wars, Korean War, and Vietnam War and the dependents of the soldiers, sailors, and Marines are entitled to the same privileges as are now enjoyed by all other veterans. Acts 1959, No. 423, § 1; 1973, No. 251, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 11-1711.
The soldiers, sailors, and Marines who were disabled in military service during the World Wars, Korean War, and Vietnam War and the dependents of the soldiers, sailors, and Marines are entitled to the same privileges as are now enjoyed by all other veterans.
Acts 1959, No. 423, § 1; 1973, No. 251, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 11-1711.

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