Veterans can unintentionally trigger benefit investigations through reporting mistakes, confusing rules, or bad advice from ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs kicked off 2025 by extending the GI Bill education benefits of a million veterans. Veterans who earned both Montgomery GI Bill and Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits while ...
For generations, exposure to asbestos was a silent, hidden danger for millions who served in the U.S. military. The toxic ...
Asbestos exposure has posed a serious health threat to American Veterans for many decades. Asbestos exposure was common across all branches of the military, especially between … ...
Accessing VA Health Care in 2025 involves following a standardized enrollment process managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Eligible veterans can submit their applications through official ...
Whether you’re an active service member or already retired from service, there are several service benefits you need to know about early.
Veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and toxins during service may now be eligible for more coverage The PACT Act is a new law that gives Veterans healthcare coverage for conditions stemming ...
Follow the checklists for students and families to utilize your benefits. Please remember that although the University as a whole may be approved for benefits usage, your individual program may not be ...