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For thousands of families and veterans across the country, the education benefits obtained through the Department of Veterans ...
If you or your spouse served in the military, you may be entitled to certain benefits that could make getting older a little less expensive. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs offers ...
Thousands of American veterans depend today on the Montgomery GI Bill Active Duty (MGIB-AD), also known as Chapter 30, in order to attend college and education training after leavi ...
The VA has updated regulations to expand benefit eligibility for veterans with less favorable discharge statuses. The new rules remove barriers, such as those related to "homosexual acts" or long ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs on Friday proposed changes that will expand veteran access to healthcare benefits for service members exposed to Agent Orange while serving overseas.
Veterans can apply for Medicare once they are 65 or qualify for another reason. They can retain VA benefits and TRICARE in most cases. Read more here.
Only the Department of Veterans Affairs can determine eligibility and award benefits and services. There's no speeding up the process, and there are no guarantees.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares on Thursday sued President Donald Trump's Department of Veterans Affairs, asking a ...
For veterans seeking a college education, Trump administration cuts are causing funding delays and hampering students’ ...