Veterans who earned education benefits while serving separate stints in the U.S. military could be eligible for up to 12 additional months under a new program announced Friday by the Department of ...
Pfc. Arthur A. Clifton quit school to join the Army just before the Korean War. He was killed in Korea, but couldn't be ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs moved with breakneck speed Tuesday to review its programs that oversee grants, loans and ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs said the updated policy could impact more than 1 million veterans and their beneficiaries.
Military spouses often face unique challenges when it comes to continuing education, such as frequent relocations and financial constraints.
Julia Rendleman / Sun-Times Share More than 1 million U.S. military veterans could see their GI Bill education benefits greatly boosted under new rules that come in response to a decorated Army ...
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The nominee for Army secretary faced questions about new tech and politics in the military, but little was said about ...
Maura Cool is going from the Marine Corps to the teaching corps. A new UA program aims to help students who are veterans to ...