The county Office of Education has kicked off its annual Operation Recognition program, which provides diplomas to veterans who were unable to complete high school because of wartime duties...
To qualify, applicants must be county residents, show proof of an honorable discharge from military service during World War II, the Korean War or Vietnam War, or show proof of internment. Both veterans and Japanese American citizens must give the name of the high school attended when drafted or interned. People who earned a GED also are eligible.
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Friday, November 23, 2007
Diploma Program For Veterans
I don't know if this has practical value, but it's a nice thing to do.
Labels:
general military,
K-12 issues
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