Military Tuition Assistance (TA) Overview You could qualify for up to 100% Tuition Assistance for college courses taken during off-duty hours.
School Choice and Homeschooling Plans for Military-Connected Families Families are opting to homeschool or use private school choices, but there is no mandate for accountability. On January 29...
Transfer Your Post-911 GI Bill You can transfer your unused GI Bill benefits to your dependents while you are on active duty.
Indictment Charges Church Leaders with Swindling Millions in Military Benefits Federal prosecutors have charged the leaders of a church with congregations in five states with swindling millions of dollars...
GI Bill Benefits for Vocational and Technical Training The Post-9/11 GI Bill and Montgomery GI Bill will pay for non-college degree programs such as technical and vocational...
GI Bill - Not Just for College Veterans may qualify for GI Bill benefits even if they aren't going to college.
Military School Teachers' Unions Win Temporary Block on Order to End Collective Bargaining Judge Paul Friedman granted a preliminary injunction that the Federal Education Association, or FEA, and affiliated unions...
Juris Master: A Master’s Degree for Non-Lawyers Service members looking to advance their careers have a new option: a master’s degree for non-lawyers.
4 Smart Degrees Veterans Should Consider A college degree is a smart choice for veterans because it furthers opportunities in the workplace and increases earning...
Which Americans Will Be Automatically Registered for Military Draft, and When? Last year's defense bill passed by Congress paved the way for the new automatic registration process.
A VA Clinic Gave Veterans GLP-1s for Weight Loss. A Year Later, Everything Improved Researchers tracked 201 veterans prescribed semaglutide, the drug sold under the brand names Ozempic and Wegovy. After one...
WWII Veteran Who Lied About His Age to Serve Takes Honor Flight Joining the military at 16 to serve in World War II to service in Korea and Vietnam, humble Al Duran has lived quite a life.
Disabled Veterans Charged Up to $20K to File VA Benefits Claims: Lawsuit The company being sued told Military.com it doesn't charge for VA claims. Plaintiffs disagree, citing purported deceptive...
3 Big Military PCS Changes Are Coming at Once. Here’s What to Know Before 2026 Peak Season In 2026, three major changes are affecting military household goods moves: a new permanent agency to run the system, the end...