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Abstract
Two letters about Wing Luke's veteran's benefits and blank affidavit form. Both letters were from the Veterans Administration. The letter dated September 18, 1946 warned Luke that he would lose some of his veteran's benefits if he dd not submitt an affidavit form. The form was supposed to certify that he supported a dependent parent, which was the reason he was receiving a larger vetern's stipend. The second letter, dated December 2, 1946, informed Luke that his stipend has been reduced because he failed to submitt an affidavit form. It also informs him that he would not recieve the larger stipend again if he did not submitt an affidavid within a year of the letter. Both letters were signed by A. P. Allsworth, chief of Vocational Rehabilitation and Education Division of the Veteran Administration. The blank affidavit letter would publicly certify that he had a dependent parent.
Title
2 Letters about Veteran's Benefits and Affidavit Form
Object ID
1992.022.289a-d