Connecticut Statutes

§ 27-120 — Memorials for veterans buried abroad or missing.

Connecticut § 27-120
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 27Armed Forces and Veterans
Ch. 506Veterans

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 27-120 (2026).

Text

If any person who, in time of war, served in the military or naval forces of the English colonies in America, prior to 1776, or of the state of Connecticut or in the armed forces of the United States, and was credited to said colonies, state or the United States, died during such service of disease or wounds, or was killed in action, died in prison or was lost at sea, and whose body was never brought home for interment, or who was reported missing in action and has not been heard from, the Commissioner of Veterans Affairs shall, upon proper application, with satisfactory proof, made by the chief executive authority of the municipality of which the deceased was a resident, as to his identity and honorable service, cause to be erected in any cemetery or public place in such municipality, at

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Legislative History

(1949 Rev., S. 2942; 1957, P.A. 163, S. 32; P.A. 88-285, S. 17, 35; P.A. 22-34, S. 10.) History: P.A. 88-285 replaced veterans' home and hospital commission with commissioner; P.A. 22-34 made a technical change. Cited. 124 C. 306.

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