The Department of Veterans Affairs said the updated policy could impact more than 1 million veterans and their beneficiaries.
Veterans who served multiple enlistments can now get as much as 48 months of educational support from two GI bills.
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced the change in response to a U.S. Supreme Court decision in April favoring a ...
A 14.5% pay raise for junior enlisted service members and an average 5.4% increase in the Basic Allowance for Housing are ...
Higher education benefits have been expanded, giving an extra 12 months of funding for more than a million veterans.
Veterans who signed secrecy oaths that kept them from disclosing the nature of injuries connected to covert operations could ...
The settlement, which still needs to be formally approved by a judge, would bring to an end a class-action lawsuit that was ...
Veterans who served through multiple reenlistments are now eligible for an additional 12 months of education benefits under ...
Veterans Affairs officials are updating their GI Bill eligibility rules in response to a Supreme Court ruling last spring.
Still, even a one-person jump in the number of veterans in Congress is significant, because an increase in members with ...
Chatsworth, was reappointed by Speaker Robert Rivas as chair of the Assembly Military and Veterans Affairs Committee for the upcoming legislative session. “The committee […] ...