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Veteran's Priority of Service
A veteran is any person who served on active duty (US Army, Marines, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, Active National Guard or Reserve) for MORE THAN 180 days and was discharged/released with other than a dishonorable discharge.
Former service members medically discharged for a service connected injury/illness and members of a reserve component under an order to active duty during a period of war are included based on the date of release.
Eligible persons include the spouse of veterans who died of service-connected disabilities or are listed as Prisoners of War, Missing in Action, Captured in line of duty by a hostile force, forcibly detained or interned by a foreign government or is listed as totally disabled due to service-connected injuries.
If you are an eligible Veteran, please ask us about Priority of Service for Veterans and their Eligible Spouses.










