Illinois. Veterans' Commission.

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The Illinois Veterans' Commission (1945-1975), composed of three veterans and three administrators appointed by the governor, informed veterans and their beneficiaries about state and federal benefits and coordinated state veteran affairs services and activities. A Service Recognition Board, composed of the Governor, State Treasurer, and the Adjutant General, was created to administer bonus payments to Korean War veterans or their beneficiaries (1957). However, the funding bond issue failed, and the General Assembly passed a Korean Veterans' Compensation Act which raised bonus monies through a new cigarette tax; and stipulated that the Commission would administer the bonus program.

The Korean Veterans' Compensation Act was repealed on May 11, 1967 and unpaid claims (prior to July 1, 1967) lapsed. All bonus program records were to be deposited by the commission at the Illinois State Archives. World War II and Korean War bonus programs were reopened by the General Assembly (1973 and 1975) with bonus claims and related records maintained by the Commission until 1975 when the newly created Dept. of Veterans' Affairs assumed all commission duties.

From the description of Korean War bonus applications from beneficiaries of deceased veterans, 1959-1967. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37221927

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Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith United States. Veterans Administration. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Illinois
Subject
Awards
Children
Disability retirement
Korean War, 1950-1953
Korean War, 1950-1953
Military discharge
Military service, Voluntary
Veterans
Occupation
Activity

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Active 1959

Active 1967

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