Korean War Veterans Association (KWVA)

The MISSION of the Korean War Veterans Association/USA is:

  • DEFEND our Nation
  • CARE for our Veterans
  • PERPETUATE our Legacy
  • REMEMBER our Missing and Fallen
  • MAINTAIN our Memorial
  • SUPPORT a free Korea  

The Korean War Veterans Association (KWVA) is a federally-tax exempt organization that was incorporated in the State of New York on June 25, 1985, at the principal address: 302 Middletown Road, Waterford (Saratoga County), New York. The KWVA is registered under the identification number "EPTL No. 03-78-18" in the Office of the Attorney General, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271. Its original founder was Mr. William T. Norris of New York, a member of F Company, 27th Infantry Regiment (Wolfhounds), 25th Infantry Division, when he served as a sergeant in the Korean War.  According to the incorporation papers, the corporation was formed for seven purposes. They included:

To organize, promote and maintain for benevolent and charitable purposes an association of persons who have seen honorable service during the Korean War at any time between June 25, 1950 and 31 January 1955, both dates inclusive, and of certain other persons, the particular qualifications for membership to be set forth in the By-laws of the Korean War Veterans Association.

  • To grant charters to groups of members at large of the Association.
  • To provide a means of contact and communication among the members of the Association.
  • To promote the establishment of, and to establish war and other memorials commemorative of any person or persons who served in the Korean War.
  • To aid needy Association members and their wives and children, and the widows and children of persons who were members at the time of their death.
  • To establish and maintain a national headquarters.
  • To do any and all things necessary or proper for the accomplishment of the foregoing business and objects of the Association, including, for such purposes, to contract and pay for personal and other services, to contract for, buy, take by deed, gift or devise, hold, possess, manage, borrow, rent, lease, loan, assign, convey, sell, and dispose of in any manner real and personal property, and to act as trustee, or be a beneficiary of a trust.

Department/Chapter locations across Texas:

  • Texas 209: Laredo
  • Texas 215: Waxahachie
  • Texas 221: Texarkana
  • Texas 222: Killeen
  • Texas 223: Victoria
  • Texas 249: El Paso
  • Texas 270: Allen
  • Texas 286: Tyler
  • Texas 298: San Antonio Alamo
  • Texas 302: Lufkin

Eligibility

Career Phase:
Discharges Allowed:
  • No Minimum Discharge
Military Branch:
Programs for Family Members:
Service Counties:
  • Virtual - Online Only
Services Category:
  • Vet Group - Veteran Association
  • Vet Group - Legislation and Policy Advocates
VA Disability Rating Requirement:
  • No Disability Requirement
Vet Plus: