South Dakota officials to pay veterans bonus Published Oct. 28, 2010 PIERRE, S.D. (AFNS) -- Since World War 1, South Dakota officials have paid a bonus to residents who served on active duty during a wartime period and this tradition continues today. The current bonus program authorizes payments of up to $500 to current or former members of the Armed Forces who were legal residents of the state for no less than six months immediately preceding their period of active duty and who meet certain criteria during one or more of the following periods: 1. Between the dates of Aug. 2, 1990, to March 3, 1991, all active duty service qualifies for payment. 2. From March 4, 1991, to Sept. 10, 2001, only service in an area qualifying for any U.S. campaign or service medal awarded for combat operations against hostile forces qualifies for payment. 3. After Sept. 11, 2001, all active duty service qualifies for payment. Those with qualifying service before Dec. 31, 1992, -- Desert Storm -- and after Jan. 1, 1993 -- Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn -- may receive two separate bonuses of up to $500 each. Veterans living outside of South Dakota may obtain an application by sending an e-mail to john.fette@state.sd.us. Please include your branch of the military and dates of service. Veterans not having email may request an application and instructions by writing SD Veterans Bonus, 500 E. Capitol, Pierre, SD 57501 or by calling 605-773-7251. Veterans living in South Dakota may apply through the nearest county or tribal veterans service officer.