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On July 29, 2013, the Defendant’s disposition of non-eligible persons for veteran’s compensation against the Plaintiff is revoked.
The plaintiff.
Reasons
1. Details of the disposition;
A. On May 26, 1980, the plaintiff was discharged from active service on November 30, 1982, when he was discharged from active service on the second brigade of the Marine Corps after completing training on behalf of the Marine Corps.
B. On March 25, 2013, the Plaintiff filed an application for registration of a person who has rendered distinguished services to the State on the ground that he/she was damaged by snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick snick
【Ground of recognition】 The fact that there has been no dispute, Gap evidence 1, Eul evidence 1 through 4, and the purport of whole pleadings
2. Whether the instant disposition is lawful
A. The plaintiff asserted that the plaintiff was a soldier or policeman on September 1, 1980, who was serving in the military, and was treated as a sweaker by taking the sweaker's sweaker's sweaker's sweaker's sweaker's sweaker's sweaker's sweaker's sweaker's sweaker's sweaker's sweaker's sweaker. Thus,
(b) Relevant statutes [including persons who have rendered distinguished services to the State, their bereaved family members or families falling under any of the following subparagraphs] (1) shall be entitled to the honorable treatment under this Act:
6. Soldiers or police officers wounded on duty: Soldiers, police officers, and fire fighting officers discharged from military service by suffering from wounds (including diseases) in the course of performing their duties or education and training directly related to national defense and security, or the protection of people's lives and property;