The Post-9/11 GI Bill, officially known as Chapter 33 VA benefits, remains one of the most comprehensive education support ...
Losing a loved one who served in the military comes with emotional and financial challenges, and the Department of Veterans ...
For veterans living with service-connected disabilities, the challenges don’t end when they leave the military. Beyond ...
One House bill aims to change the veterans’ health care benefits priority for former prisoners of war, while another tries ...
Veterans who re-enlisted or served multiple periods of military service may now qualify for additional G.I. Bill benefits, thanks to a recent policy update by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
A new bipartisan effort in Washington, D.C., aims to ensure disabled veterans experiencing homelessness won’t lose access to federal housing support because of income from their disability benefits.