The VA Top-Up program is a way for the VA to pay the difference of the costs of tuition if TA does not cover everything. To qualify, you must be eligible for the Montgomery GI Bill Active Duty or the Post-9/11 GI Bill.The Top-Up program uses your GI Bill benefit to pay the ...
In addition to being very active with the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Booster Club, Clyle Alt is a huge Dodgers fan. She is seen here with popular Dodgers utility infielder/outfielderChris Taylor. (Photo courtesy of Clyle Alt) Remember that low-income thing? The Quakes Booster Club provides help...
Retired active-duty soldiers who are 60 years old or older and served at least half of their career as enlisted, warrant or limited-duty officer are eligible to live in the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Washington, D.C. Retirees pay a fee of 35 to 60 percent of their income depending ...
Don’t skim through it. Be vocal and active during the group discussion stage. Explain your point of view and why your plan works. Don’t dismiss others comments directly out of hand. Practice by carrying out SDT questions, but also get someone to fire questions at you in the build up ...
One disadvantage of joining the Army Reserve is the possibility that your unit will be ordered to deploy. As of 2012, Army deployments range from nine to 12 months for both active-duty and Reserve forces. Although you receive full-time pay and benefits during your deployment, you must take ...