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Cumberland County changes name of office that caters to veterans

Por: PennLive Nation September 27, 2022

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Cumberland County Veterans Affairs will now be known as the Office of Veterans Affairs and Services to better reflect the county’s role in serving and advocating for veterans.“We continue to help veterans apply for benefits in which they are eligible,” Office of Veterans Affairs and Services Director Dan Osten said Monday in a press release. “We provide support through the entire process, including representation in appealing a negative... + full article



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