Page 2. (a) directly attributable to military service during the war, or (b) due to a wound, injury or disease which:- (i) arose during war service or existed b### such service, and (ii) was aggravated by war service to a material extent and remains aggravated thereby. (2) A disability shall not be certified to be attributable to military service during the war unless there is evidence of the wound, injury, or disease in contemporary official records or by other reliable corroborative evidence; and in either case the evidence is good and sufficient that the disability was in fact attributable to war service.
Related Organizations
- Civil Defence Region
- Nationwide
- Collection ID
- CAB71
- Document Reference
- CAB 71/13/31
- Document Types
- Memorandum
- File Reference
- CAB 71/13
- Former Department Reference
- LP(43) 148
- Identifier
- 10.1080/wtss.cab71.000013.031
- Keywords
- Children Civilian Casualties Disability Disease Family Former Servicemen Marriage Military Casualties Pensions Savings Unemployment Welfare Widowhood Wives
- Language
- English
- Organizations Discussed
- Lord President's Committee Ministry of Pensions The Royal British Legion
- Pages
- 19
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- Themes
- Preparations for War Peace Military Activity Home Defence Health Welfare Casualties Injuries