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Veterans Benefits News
New GI Bill
Iraq war sees end, student vets transition to new beginnings The Eastern Progress Online (subscription) If undergrad veterans have not been active for three years, the benefits they receive from the new GI. bill drop and can go down to 40 percent of what three-year active veterans receive. Veterans taking only online classes may also receive aid from the ...
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Wednesday digest The Christian Century (blog) Jane Donovan on veterans turning to clergy for counseling: "Mike is a veteran who attended college on the new GI Bill. When he walked into my office, I knew something was wrong." (subscription required) To post a comment, log in, register or use the ...
Oxnard College to open new center for veterans Ventura County Star "The nice thing about the new GI Bill is veterans have the funding to go to college. They will get a stipend to live on, as well as money for college and books," Orange said. Although community colleges are cutting course offerings, ...
Veterans Benefits Politico
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Iwo Jima, veterans benefits topics of Palatine event Chicago Daily Herald By Submitted by Holiday Retirement Tamarack retirement community, 55 S. Greeley in Palatine, invites local veterans and the public to a remembrance of the Battle of Iwo Jima 10 am Saturday, Feb. 4. Iwo Jima, site of the famous flag-raising photo by Joe ...
WLOX Investigation: Veterans battle to secure VA benefits WLOX Former Congressman Gene Taylor told me dealing with veterans' benefits was one of the most important jobs he dealt with, and probably the most difficult. Many veterans have just given up, while others are desperate looking for help.
Veterans benefits available Argus Press LANSING — Many veterans go without health benefits because they either don't think they qualify, or don't know how to apply. Jason Allen, the senior deputy director of Michigan's Veterans Affairs Directorate, is encouraging all veterans to apply for ...
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