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Show Deadline Set On Reinstatment Of G. I. Insurance July 31, 1948, is the deadline now set for the last day World War II veterans may reinstate term policies poli-cies of National Service Life Insurance In-surance without extensive physical examinations, according to advices received this week from the veterans vet-erans administration. Dec. 31, 1947 was the original deadline, which has been advanced, advanc-ed, in a wire saying "Privilege to reinstate NSLI on any plan on a comparative health basis is hereby here-by extended to include July 31, 1948 CMA or three months after date of lapse CMA whichever is the later date this allows veterans to two full years from the date of passage of the insurance act of 1946 to exercise thjs privilege. Regulations Reg-ulations will be amended accordingly. accord-ingly. Clark". To reinstate your Term Insurance, Insur-ance, do 3 things: 1. Pay only 2 monthly premiums, at your old premium rate. 2. Show that your health is as good as it was when your policy lapsed. Usually a "comparative health statement" on VA Form 9-353a 9-353a over your own signature will be sufficient if submitted on or before be-fore July 31, 1948, or within 3 months of date of lapse, otherwise other-wise a medical examination will be required. 3. Continue regular premiums, at your old premium rate, begin-ing begin-ing with the month after you reinstate. re-instate. Consult your nearest Veterans Administration Office, or information informa-tion center, for information and the necessary forms. SSgt. Ward C. Eagner, of the U. S. Army and Air Force Recruiting Recruit-ing Station, in Delta, is also available avail-able for help with your reinstatement. |