Logan County Veterans Assistance
Commission and county board work to complete "War on Terror Honor
Roll"
Seeking more veteran names for display at
the Logan County Courthouse
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[February 10, 2020]
The Logan County Veterans
Assistance Commission, in conjunction with the Logan County Board,
is in the final stage of completing the 'War on Terror ' Honor Role
in the Logan County Courthouse.
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The VAC has been gathering the names of those who
have served after August 2, 1990 to the present.
Criteria covers Honorably Discharged vets that are or were at the
time of discharge Logan County residents. The only means of
verifying this information is if the veteran filed their DD214 with
the County Clerk's office. To date approximately 200 names have been
verified, including one KIA (killed in action).
If you believe you qualify and have not submitted your DD214 to the
Logan County Clerk, please do so. If you are a family member, please
let your veteran know so we may verify their qualifications and add
their name to the plaque.
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In addition, due to the desire to finish this phase
you may also email a copy to our office at vac@logancounty.gov or
fax to 217-735-5345.
Please watch for the press release noting the date and time of the
dedication ceremony to be held within the Logan County Courthouse.
[Joe Schaler] |