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FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (Sept. 29, 2011) -- For Soldiers looking beyond the combat zone to life after the military, the Post 9/11 GI Bill may be their ticket to a new career.
Here are the most asked questions about the Post-9/11 GI Bill. You're eligible if you served a minimum of 90 days on active duty after Sept. 10, 2001. This covers active duty served as a member of ...
GI Bill benefits are available for attendance at institutions of higher learning (IHL) such as: The GI Bill will allow you to attend more than one college at a time, as long as the classes at both ...
Though the road was long and hard, the efforts and advocacy of the Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) have resulted in a major victory for Soldiers and families. The creation of the Post 9/11 GI Bill ...
If you have served on active duty for at least 90 days since Sept. 10, 2001, you are eligible for Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits — whether you’re still in the military or have already separated ...
Every U.S. military branch has its sobriquets, including the Jarheads of the U.S. Marine Corps and the Air Force's plethora of nicknames for its military aircraft. Likewise, the Army has its G.I.s ...
The military helps troops and veterans achieve their educational goals with financial assistance offered through a number of programs. Post-9/11 GI Bill.
U.S. Soldiers and Veterans who Opposed the War ... David Cortright, and writer/editor Barbara Doherty have crafted a beautifully-illustrated 240-page tribute to the GI anti-war movement.
An Army veteran sued the VA for Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to earn a graduate degree and become an Army chaplain. By Patty Nieberg. Published Apr 16, 2024 3:27 PM EDT.