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Veterans Service Officer cites new state recognition of some Guard members and highlights retroactive benefits work

Dunn County Health and Human Services Board · May 1, 2026
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County Veterans Service Officer Greg Quinn highlighted donations for Memorial Day flags, a state change recognizing some National Guard/reservists as state veterans (which will raise local workload), the role of automation at the VA, and the office's success securing retroactive payments for veterans.

Greg Quinn, Dunn County's County Veterans Service Officer, presented the department's annual highlights and local activities to the Health and Human Services Board. Quinn thanked local donors (Peace Lutheran Church and the Tanner Lake Snowmobile Club) for gas cards used to assist veterans and noted heavy volunteer effort to place flags in more than 80 county cemeteries with 40-plus volunteers in recent Memorial Day preparations.

Quinn described a state-level policy change that will allow some National Guard members and…

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