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Veterans Lose GI Bill After 10 Years |
Many veterans are unaware that their
GI Bill benefits will expire after 10 years and a little
over 50 percent of eligible veterans use their GI Bill at
all. You only have ten years to use your GI Bill from your
date of discharge. Since the GI Bill currently pays out
over $1000 a month, or $37,000 over 36 months, you could be
missing out on a huge benefit. To learn more about your G.I
Bill benefits, visit the
Military.com Education Center. To learn more about GI
Bill benefits and military-friendly schools,
request free information today.
If you go to the website LetsSayThanks.com you can pick out a thank you card that
Xerox will print and send to a soldier that is currently
serving in Iraq. You can't choose who gets it, but it will go
to a member of the U.S. armed services. How AMAZING it would be
if we could get everyone we know to send one!
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