BrandonInfo.com (South Dakota): DAV mobile service office, Korean War display in Sioux Falls May 17
The Disabled American Veterans of Sioux Falls will host the “DAV Mobile Service Office and The Korean War Display” on Tuesday, May 17 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the DAV Headquarters, 1519 W. 51st Street, Sioux Falls.
The DAV Mobile Service Office gives veterans straight answers about rights and benefits the veterans earned through their service to our country – as well as free, professional assistance with claims from a highly trained expert.
The DAV National Service Officers (NSO) – rigorously and professionally schooled in the full range of benefits for military veterans and retirees – will provide the best counseling and claim filing assistance veterans can get from any source, anywhere.
The Korean War Display is open to all veterans, their families, and the public for viewing. This outstanding display is being provided by DAV Past Department Commanders Don Bren (Air Force Korean Veteran) and Robert Hill of Brookings.
During the Korean War, approximately 26,000 members of the military were from South Dakota. One hundred sixty (160) South Dakotans were killed in action, including 17 military members from Minnehaha County between 1950 and 1953.
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