PENTAGON ENDORSES TRANSFER OF GI BILL BENEFITS TO SPOUSES, CHILDRENAGENCYGROUP09EBSCO_bspFdch Regulatory Intelligence Database
Current military members who are eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill may be eligible to transfer their GI Bill benefits to spouse or children. Learn more about eligibility rules and requirements. Advertising Disclosure. There is good news for those who are eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill...
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WASHINGTON — A bipartisan group of 83 House lawmakers are blasting a Defense Department plan tochange rules on troops transferring their GI Bill benefits to dependents, calling it unfair and devastating for military morale. “Once a service member meets the requirements for transferring ...
GI Bill Transfer Benefit Popular with Families.The article discusses a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs report which reveals that the post-9/11 GI Bill is being utilized by a big number of children and spouses of veterans.EBSCO_AspNational Guard...
Transfer GI Bill Benefits to FamilyDyhouse, Tim
House Lawmakers to Vote on Bill to Reduce GI Bill Transfer BenefitsLegislation that would cut by half the Post-9/11 GI Bill housing allowance payments transferrable to children of troops is set for a vote Tuesday in the House.Sean OMelveny...
Transfer of Montgomery GI Bill-Active Duty Entitlement to DependentsGordon H. Mansfield
Group to Lawmakers: Let Vets Transfer Full GI Bill Housing BenefitThe IAVA will lead a rally to push back against a House bill that would reduce the housing allowance of students attending college on a parent's GI Bill.Heather Sweeney
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