Definition of a “veteran”
1) You have at least 180 days
of regular active duty service and you were honorably discharged or
released.
2) You have at least 90 days of active
duty service, at least one day of which was during wartime per the chart
below, and you were honorably discharged or released.
| To qualify as a veteran
of this conflict... |
...you
must have at least one day of wartime service during
this period |
World War II
Merchant Marine |
September 16, 1940
through December 21, 1946 December 7, 1941 through December 31, 1946 |
Korea |
June 25, 1950 through
January 31, 1955 |
Korea-Vietnam |
February 1, 1955 through
August 4, 1964 |
Vietnam |
August 5, 1964 through
May 7, 1975 |
Lebanon* |
August 25, 1982 through
[date to be determined] |
Grenada* |
October 25, 1983 through
December 15, 1983 |
Panama* |
December 20, 1989 through
January 31, 1990 |
Persian Gulf |
August 2, 1990 through
[date to be determined] |
*Naval and Marine DD214 must indicate Expeditionary
Medal. All DD214s must specify campaign: Lebanon, Grenada and Panama.
Please note that, pursuant to M.G.L. c4, §7,
the six months of active duty for training in the Active Reserves and
the National Guard does not qualify as active service toward the minimum
period listed here. If your only active duty was active duty training,
you are not eligible to purchase credit for your military service.
3) You served in wartime and were awarded a Purple Heart
or service-connected disability, or died, regardless of whether you completed
the minimum length of active duty service in the chart under (2), above.
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