Veterans preference is provided to separated military members under the following conditions: • Five point veterans preference is granted to veterans who separated with an honorable discharge (or under honorable conditions) from the Armed Forces after more than 180 days of active duty, any part of which occurred after 31 January 1955, and before 15 October 1976, or after service during a war or in a campaign for which a campaign badge has been authorized (including those who served on active duty during the Gulf War). . €¢ Ten point veterans preference is granted to disabled veterans and veterans awarded the Purple Heart.
. €¢ Non-disabled veterans who retire at or above the rank of major are not eligible for veterans preference. More.
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