FAQ

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    The term "Patriots" in the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs (MPVA) honors those who fought against Japanese colonial rule (1910-1945), acknowledging that many independence fighters were not military personnel but civilians engaged in resistance efforts. This historical context expands the recognition beyond traditional "veterans," who are typically defined as former military personnel. In the current context, the MPVA also focuses on individuals serving the country in uniform today, including firefighters, police officers, and correction officers, who are seen as "patriots" due to their ongoing contributions to national security and development. Thus, "patriots" encompasses a broader range of individuals dedicated to the nation's well-being, both historically and in contemporary society.

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    The Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs (MPVA) is headquartered in Sejong, South Korea. Besides its main office, MPVA oversees five regional offices (Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Gwangju, and Daejeon), 19 district offices, 12 national cemeteries, and the National Memorial of the Korean Provisional Government. The Seoul Regional Office, located in Yongsan, often serves as a secondary operational base for the Minister and Vice Minister, providing additional administrative support and facilitating regional coordination. Come visit MPVA HERE.

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    Yes, the MPVA offers programs that extend support to foreigners who have contributed to South Korea. These programs recognize and honor foreign nationals who have shown significant commitment or sacrifice for Korea, and extends the range of support to their descendants. You can find out more about MPVA's international programs HERE.

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    The upgrade of the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs (MPVA) to a "Full Ministry" in June 2023 means it now has enhanced authority and responsibilities. This change allows the Minister to participate in the Cabinet with voting rights and exercise independent regulatory powers. The upgrade aims to better support veterans and patriots, providing them with more comprehensive benefits and recognition, and increasing the ministry's capacity to manage national commemorative events and facilities.

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    The Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs (MPVA) was established in August 1961. Initially created to manage affairs related to veterans and independence activists, it has since expanded its scope to include a broader range of patriotic services and commemorative activities, ensuring the sacrifices of these individuals are honored and supported. More information on MPVA’s history can be found HERE.

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    Recipients of MPVA benefits include military veterans, independence activists, those who fought for Korea's democracy, and other individuals recognized for their significant contributions to South Korea. The selection process involves a strict verification procedure by the Patriots and Veterans Entitlement Commission, ensuring that those who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to the nation receive appropriate recognition and support. The MPVA operates under the motto, "A nation that does not forget its heroes," reflecting its commitment to honoring those who have served the country. More information on MPVA recipients and benefits can be found HERE.

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    Currently, the MPVA is actively engaging in various commemorative events and initiatives to honor heroes. You can find fresh news on MPVA HERE.