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Part III, Subpart i, Chapter 1, Section CCivilian Groups Approved for Veteran Status

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Revised April 28, 2015

III.i.1.C.1.aListing of Approved Groups Under PL 95-202

The table below lists

  • the groups approved for Veteran status under Public Law (PL) 95-202 , Section 401, the GI Bill Improvement Act of 1977, and
  • the date on which Veteran status was granted.
Name of GroupDate Approved

Quartermaster Corps Keswick Crew on Corregidor, World War II

02/07/1984

U.S. Civilians of the American Field Service (AFS) Who Served Overseas Operationally in World War I (WWI) During the Period 08/31/1917 to 01/01/1918

08/30/1990

U.S. Civilians of the AFS Who Served Overseas Under U.S. Armies and U.S. Army Groups in World War II (WWII) During the Period 12/07/1941 through 05/08/1945

08/30/1990

U.S. Civilian Volunteers Who Actively Participated in the Defense of Bataan

02/07/1984

U.S. Merchant Seamen Who Served on Blockships in Support of Operation Mulberry

10/18/1985

Civilian Personnel Assigned to the Secret Intelligence Element of the OSS

12/27/1982

Engineer Field Clerks in WWI

08/31/1979

Quartermaster Corps Female Clerical Employees Serving With the AEF

01/22/1981

Reconstruction Aides and Dietitians in WWI

07/06/1981

Signal Corps Female Telephone Operators in WWI

05/15/1979

Women's Army Auxiliary Corps

03/18/1980

Male Civilian Ferry Pilots

07/17/1981

U.S. Civilian Employees of American Airlines Who Served Overseas as a Result of American Airlines' contract with the Air Transport Command During the Period 12/14/1941 through 08/14/1945

10/05/1990

Women's Air Forces Service Pilots

11/23/1977

Civilian Employees, PNAB, Who Actively Participated in the Defense of Wake Island

01/22/1981

Guam Combat Patrol

05/10/1983

Wake Island Defenders From Guam

04/07/1982

U.S. Merchant Seamen Who Served in Active Oceangoing Service from 12/07/1941 to 08/15/1945

01/19/1988

Civil Service Crew members Aboard U.S. Army Transport Service and Naval Transportation Service Vessels in Oceangoing Service

01/19/1988

Notes :

  • VA has no authority to make active duty determinations for individuals of any of these groups. Before applying for VA benefits, the individual must apply for a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214) by completing a DD Form 2168 , Application for Discharge of Member or Survivor of Member of Group Certified to Have Performed Active Duty with the Armed Forces of the United States.

  • Instructions for completing the form, including mailing addresses, are contained on the back of the form. If the appropriate service department determines the individual has provided active military service, the service department will issue a discharge certificate.

  • On May 26, 2004, the Secretary of the Air Force denied “active duty” status for the U.S. Civilian Crewmembers of the Flotilla Alaska Barge and Transport Company who served overseas in Vietnam for the period of April 1966 through April 1975.

Important: Once Veteran status has been established, any available service records may be requested from National Personnel Records Center through PIES.

Reference: For information on the correct address codes to use to obtain Merchant Mariner records, see M21-1, Part X, Subpart i, 5.B.

III.i.1.C.1.bListing of Approved Groups Under PL 106-259

Effective August 9, 2000, PL 106-259 established Veteran status for individuals who participated in the Alaska Territorial Guard (ATG) during WWII and who were honorably discharged from service. Notes:

  • AK-DMVA Form ATG-214 must be completed for individuals
    • seeking to establish ATG status, and/or
    • requesting an official copy of his/her Transcript of Military Records.
  • To obtain a copy of AK-DMVA Form ATG-214 , send a request to:

Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Office of the Adjutant General
P.O. Box 5800
Fort Richardson, Alaska 99505-6003

End of Part III, Subpart i, Chapter 1, Section C

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