Marines and Sailors Could Soon Get College Credit for Military Education Sailors and Marines could soon be eligible for real-world college credit for the classroom time they put in career training.
Navy Ends Instructor-Led 'Afloat' College Program The NCPACE-IL program, taught in classrooms onboard ships at sea, is ending.
Pentagon Delays Big Changes to Post-9/11 GI Bill Transfer Rules Postponement means troops with more than 16 years of service have six more months to start the process.
Groups Ask FTC to Name Schools That Profited from Military Recruiting Scam Fake websites lured recruits in, only to try to divert them to enroll in for-profit schools.
Pentagon Slashes GI Bill Transfer Eligibility Window Troops with 16 years of service will no longer be permitted to transfer Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to a spouse or child.
Some GI Bill Transfer Changes Take Effect Immediately, Pentagon Says Some of the newly announced Post-9/11 GI Bill changes have immediate effect, Pentagon officials said this week.
Some GI Bill Transfers Are Blocked Starting Now Service members who cannot extend their service contracts are now unable to transfer their post-9/11 GI Bill.
VA Says New 'Forever GI Bill' Finally Ready for Launch Aug. 1 … Mostly The delayed launch is coming next month despite glitches on housing allowances.
How to Use the Yellow Ribbon Tuition Program at Top Universities The Yellow Ribbon program can help veterans afford tuition at top, private universities.
Financing Your Education While Overseas — It’s Possible! Several programs can help ease the burdens associated with academic pursuits while being deployed.
Here Is the 2025 Pay Raise for Disabled Veterans and Military Retirees Military retirees and disabled veterans will receive 2.5% increases to their monthly paychecks for 2025, thanks to the annual...
Army Says Soldiers Should Avoid Poppy Seeds in Updated Regulation over Drug-Testing Concerns While poppy seeds are often an ingredient in baked goods and pastries, they also -- depending on how they are harvested and...
'Like Freeing a Ghost': A Sailor's Strange and Wondrous Journey Back from Pearl Harbor Some service members killed aboard the Oklahoma were identified, but most, like Titterington, were laid in mass graves...
Military Board Substantiates Misconduct But Declines to Fire Marine Who Adopted Afghan Orphan A U.S. Marine whose adoption of an Afghan war orphan has spurred a yearslong legal battle and raised alarms at the highest...
The Tactical Knife that Saved a Medal of Honor Recipient’s Life During Intense Hand-to-Hand Combat in Iraq Army Staff Sgt. David Bellavia received the Medal of Honor in recognition of his heroic actions during the Second Battle of...