Veterans Affairs

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Welcome

We are privileged to serve the men and women and their families who have so ably served our country in times of war and peace. We are here to help the Montgomery County Veteran Community* wade through the intricate and sometimes complicated process of obtaining veteran-related benefits and services. We encourage you to take advantage of this free service. 

[*Definition: Veterans with other than dishonorable discharges, their spouses, children, and other caregivers.]

On this site veterans and their families will find information on their rights, benefits, and links to other federal and state sources of information. Thank you for your service. We honor you.

Mission Statement

 In cooperation with community partners, to enhance the quality of life for veterans and their families by delivering wide-ranging support through strong advocacy, steadfast assistance obtaining veteran benefits, warm referrals to county and community services, and gratefully honoring their memory.

Because of the nature of our services, an appointment is usually required. Please contact our office at 610-213-4022 (phone or text) to schedule an appointment.

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Leadership

The people of Montgomery County are grateful for the many sacrifices each veteran has made in service to our country for the cause of worldwide freedom. As a symbol of their appreciation, the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners extends certain free services and benefits to resident members of the Montgomery County Veteran Community.

Location

The Montgomery County Office of Veterans Affairs (OVA) is strategically placed in the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Many of our Resident Veterans are eligible for OVA services and other program services such as Senior Services, Public Health, Mental Health or Drug & Alcohol. Contact the Office of Community Connections at 610-278-3522 for more details on these other programs.

Period of War and Armed Conflicts^

Name Time Period
Persian Gulf War  August 2, 1990 to a date to be determined
Peacetime Service* May 8, 1975 to August 1, 1990
Vietnam Era  August 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975
Korean Conflict  June 27, 1950 to January 31, 1955
World War II  December 7, 1941 to December 31, 1946
World War I April 6, 1917 to November 11, 1918
Spanish American War April 21, 1898 to July 4, 1902
Philippine Insurrection  February 4, 1899 to July 2, 1902
Civil War April 12, 1861 to May 8, 1865
Mexican American War April 25, 1846 to February 3, 1848
Indian Wars January 1, 1817 to December 31, 1889
War of 1812 June 18, 1812 to February 17, 1815
American Revolution 
September 1, 1774 to September 3, 1783

^Wartime Service is important for most benefits, speak to a Veteran Service Officer for details.

*Recipients of Expeditionary Service Medal for some conflicts in this period may have benefit eligibility.

Wartime Service and Presumption of service connection regarding exposure to Agent Orange/Toxic Herbicide or for those who were physically in Vietnam, aka “Boots on the Ground” begins on November 1, 1955. [38 U. S. Code 101.29(A)].