Yes, we have, because for one thing, as I said, service in Korea was a prima facie cause; really all the veteran had to do was prove that he'd served in Korea. He didn't have to get witnesses to a particular incident and he didn't have to get medical reports. From what I gather--and I haven't been asking people to keep track of time--I would say that the service is probably faster than in a normal case.
Certainly with the cancer ones I had people call me within a couple of months of getting the announcement, to the effect that they had been advised they would receive a pension.