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pdf Annual Schedule Meetings 2024 December 21, 2023

Through Operation Recognition, those whose high school education was interrupted due to military service or internment in a Japanese-American relocation camp may be eligible to receive their high school diploma.
Veterans Diploma Project Application
For more information call the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools office at 909-386-2406.


In appreciation for your service, San Bernardino County Veterans Affairs is offering a free legal clinic for Veterans.
Call to schedule a virtual one-on-one meeting ​with an attorney from the Veterans Legal Institute. Clinics are held the third Tuesday of the month with telephone appointments starting at 1 pm.
Free Veterans Legal Clinic


The Secretary of Defense approved awarding Cold War Recognition Certificates ​through the U.S. Army’s Awards and Decorations Branch (for all branches of the military).
All members of the armed forces and federal government civilian personnel who faithfully served the United States during the Cold War era, September 2, 1945, to December 26, 1991, are eligible. Individuals requesting a certificate will certify that their character of service was honorable with an acceptable supporting document, which is any official government or military document with recipient’s name, Social Security Number or Military Service Number or Foreign Service Number, and date of service.

Certificate of recognition