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Spouses, kids of vets who die from service injuries, guaranteed in-state college tuition rate under new law
The move could affect up to 150,000 family members of deceased veterans.
They sought help when their Army dad deployed. Now they’re barred from joining the military.
Counseling sessions from their time as military dependents could prevent children from following their parents' path to service.
By Karen Jowers
New in 2018: ‘Forever GI Bill’ changes take effect
Benefits will expand for post-9/11 Purple Heart recipients.
By Natalie Gross
DoD eyes a change to GI Bill transferability
The Pentagon is weighing a policy change that would limit certain service members from transferring their education benefits to dependents, a Defense Department official said in a written statement this week.
By Natalie Gross
MISFIRE: Abandoning DoD-run schools is a terrible idea
The Pentagon's proposal to turn over stateside military schools to local school districts amounts to a cut in benefits for military children.
By Military Times Editors
Pentagon may stop running stateside schools for military children
The Trump administration is considering a plan to end the military’s longtime operation of schools for military children on dozens of stateside military bases.
By Karen Jowers
Military Spouse Fellowship Program gives family members career options
The Military Spouse Fellowship Program offers a free course to earn a certificate as a personal financial adviser.
By Jacob Rogers