Retired Air National Guard F-16 pilot and Iraq War veteran Maj. Dan Rooney created Oklahoma-based "Folds of Honor." Folds of Honor provides current- and future-use of educational scholarships for spouses and children of military servicemembers killed or disabled in action in Iraq or Afghanistan. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and must include copies of the servicemember's discharge paperwork, certificate of death or disability, proof of prisoner-of-war or missing-in-action status, proof of dependency and a family photo, all in digital format. To learn more visit the Folds of Honor website.
Remember: Not applying for scholarships is like turning down free money. Get started on your search for scholarships today - visit the Military.com Scholarship Finder.
Scholarship Keeps Families 'In the Fold'
Week of August 11, 2008
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