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Disabled Veterans Benefits & VA Disability Rates
Posted on Feb 16, 2012.
Services & Benefits for Disabled Veterans Disabled veterans of America often have trouble figuring what specific benefits are available to them. Just like with the Post 9/11 GI Bill and other military education benefits, finding information about benefits for disabled veterans is difficult, and understanding what you’ve found can be a nightmare. However, you can [...]
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Reserve Tuition Assistance Benefits
Posted on Feb 13, 2012.
One of the many rewards of serving in the Armed Forces is that you may qualify for tuition assistance, which is essentially free money you can put towards your higher education costs. As a member of the U.S. Reserve, you are likely eligible for various types of tuition assistance. Tuition assistance programs such as the [...]
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GE to Hire 5,000 U.S. Veterans
Posted on Feb 13, 2012.
General Electric Co (GE) announced plans on Monday February 13, to hire 5,000 U.S. veterans by 2017 and to invest $580 million into expanding its aviation sector. This hiring plan is in conjunction with GE’s “Hire Our Heroes” partnership with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. GE also announced it plans to open several skill-advancing centers [...]
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Military Tuition Assistance (TA) Programs
Posted on Feb 07, 2012.
As a member of the military, you’ve made significant sacrifices and provided highly valued contributions to our country. To thank you for your service, the United States government has established a variety of programs that can help you out in other avenues of your life- programs like the TRICARE health insurance system, and the many [...]
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TRICARE Health Insurance Coverage & Benefits Plans
Posted on Jan 12, 2012.
What is TRICARE Insurance? TRICARE (aka: the Triple Option Benefit Plan) is the health care and health insurance program provided to members of the United States military and their dependents. Whether you are an active duty service member, a member of the National Guard or the Reserves, a veteran, or a military dependent, there’s a [...]
