The Calhoun County Commission of Veteran Affairs in Rockwell City, IA is dedicated to informing and assisting members of the armed forces, veterans, and their dependents in understanding and accessing federal, state, and local laws enacted for their benefit. Led by Director Rich Shinn and supported by Commissioners Daryl Bean, Mike Ewing, and Trae Thomas, the office provides a no-cost professional service to help eligible individuals obtain military service records and veteran benefits, including healthcare, disability compensation, caregiver support, education benefits, home loan guarantees, life insurance, burial and memorial benefits, and access to national parks.
Additionally, the commission assists veterans who qualify for presumptive service-connected disability groups, such as those with chronic diseases diagnosed within one year of release from active-duty service, veterans who develop amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), former prisoners of war, atomic veterans exposed to ionizing radiation, Vietnam veterans exposed to Agent Orange, Camp Lejeune residents exposed to contaminants in the water supply, and Gulf War and Post 9/11 veterans. With a mission to serve and support those who have served our country, the Calhoun County Commission of Veteran Affairs is committed to providing valuable resources and assistance to veterans and their families.
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