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Disabled Korean veterans may get education or training benefits from the Veterans Administration under the same conditions as World War II veterans, said William J. Blake, manager of the V.A.'s Boston Regional Office, yesterday.

They may be entitled to school or on the job training, provided it is needed to overcome a disability that resulted from service and is of such a degree as to rate compensation.

Disabled GI's who were too young to have a trade before entering the service can receive training for careers suitable to their capabilities.

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