Term
Name the first disqualifying circumstance for veteran coverage: |
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Any person who at the time of entering the forces of the United States, had his/her intention to become a subject or citizen of the United States and withdrew his/her intention under the provision of the Act of Congress (July 9, 1918). |
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Name the second circumstance that disqualifies eligibility: |
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Any person who was discharged from the said armed forces on his/her own application or solicitation by reason of his/her being an enemy alien. |
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Name the third disqualifying circumstance to disqualify eligibility for coverage: |
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Definition
Any person who has been proved guilty of willful desertion. |
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Name the fourth circumstance that would disqualify eligibility: |
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Definition
Any person whose ony service is in the armed forces of the United States consists of service in the Coast Guard Auxiliary or as a temporary member of the Coast Guard Reserve or both. |
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Name the fifth and final disqualifying circumstance that renders eligibility invalid: |
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Definition
Any person whose last discharge or release from the armed forces is dishonorable or other than honorable. |
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