CODE OF VIRGINIA VIETNAM WAR MEMORIAL DEDICATION AND VETERANS’ RECOGNITION WEEK (§ 2.2-3310) A. The first full week of November of each year shall be designated as Vietnam War Memorial Dedication Week and Veterans’ Recognition Week in the Commonwealth, to honor in perpetuity the men and women who have served their country as members of the armed forces during the Vietnam War. B. In accordance with the Board of Education’s guidelines as authorized by § 22.1-17.4, any veteran of the Vietnam War may apply for a Commonwealth of Virginia Vietnam War Veteran Honorary High School Diploma by filing with the Virginia Board of Education a statement declaring that: 1. During the years between 1959 and 1975, he served in any branch of the United States Armed Forces and was subsequently honorably discharged; 2. He enlisted in or was drafted into the United States Armed Forces while still enrolled as a secondary school student in any school in any state or territory of the United States or any school located on or associated with a United States military base or embassy; and 3. He was unable to resume his secondary education upon returning to civilian life. C. Upon receiving a statement in compliance with this section and § 22.1-17.4 that has been filed in accordance with its guidelines, the Board of Education shall award the veteran described in subsection B a Commonwealth of Virginia Vietnam War Veteran Honorary High School Diploma. Such diploma shall also be delivered during Virginia Vietnam War Memorial Dedication and Veterans’ Recognition Week in the Commonwealth. HISTORY: 1984, c. 691, § 2.1-27.3; 2001, c. 844; 2003, c. 684; 2009, c. 66.