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This flowchart helps identify a service member’s veteran status in Minnesota. Check discharge paperwork or equivalent. Different acronyms may be used. Follow the flowchart steps to determine veteran eligibility.
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Minnesota Veteran Status The following is a flow chart designed to help identify a service member’s veteran status under Minnesota State Law. The service member’s discharge paperwork or equivalent is required.Please note there may be different acronyms for the same types of service depending on the branch of service. AD-Active DutyADSW-Active Duty for Special WorkAGR-Active Guard & ReserveADT-Active Duty for TrainingIADT-Inactive Duty for TrainingIET-Initial Entry TrainingIDT-Inactive Duty for TrainingACDUTRA-Active Duty for TrainingLast Updated: 29-May 2013 NEXT
Do you have an unaltered Member-4, Service-2 or State Director of Veterans Affairs-6 copy of the DD214? YES NO HOME
Does the documentation indicate “Active” component? YES NO HOME
Did the service member enlist after 09/07/1980 or enter active duty after 10/16/1981? YES NO HOME
Is the service member’s discharge date after 09/07/1980? YES NO HOME
Does the service member have a USDVA Service Connected Disability? YES NO HOME
Does the service member have 181 days of consecutive service? YES NO HOME
Is the character of service Honorable or General Under Honorable Conditions? YES NO HOME
Is the service member’s discharge due to a disability incurred? YES NO HOME
Is the service qualifying under Section 401 PL 95-202? YES NO HOME
Was the discharge due to hardship? YES NO HOME
Did the service member have an early out discharge within 3 months of ETS? YES NO HOME
NOT a VETERAN HOME