Bill Would Provide Better Education Benefits to Native American Veterans Approximately 14,627 active-duty service members identify as American Indian or Alaska Native, according to a 2019...
New VA Education Rule Allows Some Vets to Get Multiple Degrees Until last week, VR&E could not be used in conjunction with the Post-9/11 GI Bill, which covers four years of college for...
Understanding the Veteran Readiness and Employment Program The Veteran Readiness and Employment can help veterans with service-connected disabilities find and keep suitable employment
Choosing a School That is Right for You Would you buy a car before considering your needs or checking available resources for ratings and prices? Treat colleges the...
GI Bill FAQ The staff members of the U.S. House Committee on Veterans' Affairs answer your frequently asked GI Bill questions.
VA Wrongly Denied Some Veterans' GI Bill Benefits, Judges Rule The U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims ruled the department erred in denying a claim by a soldier with "split time."
Bill to Auto-Erase All Student Debt for 100% Disabled Vets Gains Momentum Senate leaders joined an effort this week to pass a law that would erase the student loan debts of 100% disabled veterans.
VA Accepting Applications For New STEM GI Bill Soon The new program will be available to those whose GI Bill has run out.
As GI Bill Marks 75th Anniversary, Some Call for Expansion A large number of post-World War II veterans chose a business opportunity over college.
Lawmaker: Close GI Bill 'Loophole' that Benefits For-Profit Colleges Education advocate Rep. Donna Shalala is seeking to close the GI Bill "loophole."
Here's Kamala Harris' Record on Veterans and Military Issues As vice president, Harris has supported Biden's major initiatives on service members and veterans, including the massive...
Pentagon Reviewing 20 Medal of Honor Awards Given to Soldiers at the Wounded Knee Massacre Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has directed a five-person panel to review the 20 Medals of Honor that the Army awarded to...
$450 Million B-1B Lancer Crash Attributed to Crew Failures and 'Degradation of Airman Skills' A B-1B Lancer valued at more than $450 million that crashed in South Dakota at the start of this year missed the runway by...
Navy SEALs, Sailors Who Refused COVID Vaccine Will Have Records Expunged After Legal Settlement The Navy also must correct the records of those who left the service after they weren't granted religious accommodation.
The Army Is Reducing Job Choice for New Recruits in 2 Critical Fields Both the field artillery and air defense fields, as well as surveillance and communications systems, will no longer allow...