On this day in history, June 22, 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the GI Bill, an act of legislation designed to compensate returning members of the armed services for their service and ...
When President Franklin Roosevelt signed the GI Bill into law on June 22, 1944, it laid the foundation for benefits that would help generations of veterans achieve social mobility. Formally known as ...
This Veteran’s Day, as parades march and flags wave, I’m reminded of a shameful truth in American history: nearly 1 million Black World War II veterans were denied the post-war spoils of the G.I. Bill ...
U.S. Space Force Specialist 3 Luke LaRock, volunteer from the Combat Operations Division of Combined Space Operations Center, directs passing vehicles to the College Fair Burger Burn event at the ...
A federal judge has sentenced a Nampa man for his involvement in a fraud scheme that stole nearly $105 million from the Department of Veterans Affairs. It was the largest such case in the Post-9/11 GI ...
A major legal ruling in 2024 has reshaped how veterans may use their GI Bill education benefits. The Rudisill v. McDonough decision instructs the Department of Veterans Affairs that veterans with ...
U.S. Army 1st Lt. Garrett McCarrol, platoon leader, shakes hands with Lt. Col. Steven Belford, commander, both with the 769th Brigade Engineer Battalion, Louisiana National Guard, during an awards and ...