21 May 2012 - The N.C. Division of Veterans Affairs (NCDVA) reminds eligible North Carolina service members and their families to register for a national program that will commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Korean War. The project is part of the U.S. Department of Defense’s June launch of “The Year of the Korean War Veteran.”NCDVA records indicate that more than 177,000 North Carolina citizens served in Korea between June 27, 1950, and Jan. 31, 1955. It is estimated that more than 72,000 of these veterans are still living in North Carolina today, as well as many of their descendants.
Hundreds of applications have been received since the program was announced in March, said Tim Wipperman, Assistant Secretary for Veterans Affairs. “We would like to hear from many more, as well as their family members,” he said. “This may be one of our last chances to recognize the contributions of those who began the successful struggle to stem the tide of communism.”
NCDVA has placed a link on the Division website (Korean War Form) to provide a Certificate of Appreciation signed by U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta to all Korean War veterans and the family members who supported them. read more>>>
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