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Dates: during 1910-1919
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According to word received from the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, discharged soldiers, sailors, and marines who have dropped their insurance may reinstate it without having to pay all the lapsed premiums, provided that they make an application to this effect within 18 months after their discharge from the service...
Even if a man was discharged from the service more than 18 months ago, he may still be reinstated if he will make his application before December 31, 1919. No physical examination for reinstatement is necessary, and all that is required is that the applicant pay premiums for two back...
Provision has also been made to permit men to convert their war insurance into other kinds of government insurance, such as Ordinary Life, Twenty Payment Life, and Twenty Year Endowment. The Government has decided to remain permanently in the insurance business for the benefit of those who served in the...
The Boston office of the War Risk Insurance Bureau is located in Room 717 99 Chauncy street, and all service men in difficulty as to the continuance of their insurance are invited to call at that office for advice. Business transacted by mail should be addressed to the "Department Insurance...
This office also handles many other details of post-war business and personal attention will be given to any matter concerning the service such as Liberty Bonds, War Savings Stamps, Compensation, back pay due, bonuses, return of personal effects, and so forth.