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Persian Gulf Vets Can Now Apply for Bonuses - Qualified Service Members May Receive up to $525Pennsylvanians who served in Persian Gulf Conflict (1990-91) can now apply for a bonus of up to $525, according to Senator Tommy Tomlinson (R-Bucks). Act 29 of 2006, which Senator Tomlinson supported, allows for compensation to be paid to eligible Pennsylvania veterans, as well as certain surviving relatives of deceased veterans. “These bonuses are similar to those the Commonwealth provided to veterans of previous wars and conflicts,” Senator Tomlinson said. “It is a fitting way to recognize the service and sacrifice of its residents who answered the call of duty.” 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 and additional payment of $5,000. To qualify, the service member must meet the following criteria:
Applications and brochures are available in Senator Tomlinson’s district offices located at:
Applications can also be downloaded from DMVA’s website at www.persiangulfbonus.state.pa.us or by calling the Persian Gulf Veterans Benefit Program at 1-800-458-9182. CONTACT: CAROL MARAVIC (717) 787-6725 |
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