Pennsylvania Code § 51-105

Veteran of Korean Armed Forces.
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(a) Eligibility.-- Any resident of this Commonwealth who is an eligible veteran of the Korean Armed Forces, a duly naturalized citizen of the United States and has been recognized by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs under 38 U.S.C. § 109 (relating to benefits for discharged members of allied forces) shall be afforded the same rights, benefits, recognition and privileges as afforded to veterans of the United States military forces.
(b) Proof of service.-- Any appropriate Commonwealth agency or department may request supporting documentation to determine that an individual applying for benefits or recognition is an eligible veteran of the Korean Armed Forces. A request may include discharge or separation papers or other documents of proof to establish military service and documents from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
(c) Definition.-- As used in this section, the term "eligible veteran of the Korean Armed Forces" shall mean any member of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces who served on active duty in the Vietnam War between January 9, 1962, and May 7, 1975, and has been recognized by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs under 38 U.S.C. § 109.
PART II
PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL GUARD, PENNSYLVANIA
GUARD AND MILITIA
Subpart
A. Organization
B. Officers and Enlisted Personnel
C. Pay, Allowances, Benefits and Medals
D. Rights and Immunities
SUBPART A
ORGANIZATION
Chapter
3. The Militia
5. The Governor as Commander-in-Chief
7. Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
9. The Adjutant General
11. Pennsylvania National Guard
13. Pennsylvania Guard
15. State Armory Board
17. State Veterans' Commission and Deputy Adjutant General for Veterans' Affairs
19. Pennsylvania Veterans' Memorial Commission
CHAPTER 3
THE MILITIA
Sec.
301. Formation.

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