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Bill would allow retroactive Purple Heart vets to transfer GI benefits
Lawmakers want to close a loophole preventing post-9/11 retroactive Purple Heart recipients from transferring education benefits to dependents.
By Ashley Murray, Washington State Standard
Military tenants were promised a database for housing complaints. They’re still waiting.
No DoD complaint database yet; and five installations don't have the complete tenant bill of rights.
By Karen Jowers
Here’s how to evaluate your 2022 GI Bill benefits
It’s essential to investigate what benefits you’re entitled to, the current 2022 benefit limits, and which schools are VA approved — and provide funding additional to your benefits.
By Kristine Froeba
House approves short-term bill averting federal shutdown
Senate passage, expected soon, will send the bill to President Joe Biden for his signature.
Want to use both Post-9/11 and Montgomery GI Bill benefits? Hurry up and wait.
An ongoing court could affect education benefits for nearly 2 million veterans.
Service-disabled? This program can help your transition to civilian life.
The VR&E individual support options cover a much broader spectrum of needs than just education.
By Kristine Froeba
GI Bill eligibility for Guard, reserve would expand under House-passed measure
The bill still must be approved by the Senate before becoming law.
Even with GI Bill, many student vets still need loans to afford college
The new study found that the Post-9/11 GI Bill housing stipend may not be enough for many individuals using the benefit.
One Army brother honors another lost in a Christmas Eve tragedy
The sinking of the SS Leopoldville in 1944 killed 763 U.S. Army soldiers on their way to the Battle of the Bulge.
By Todd South