WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs has launched a tool for reducing veteran suicides — a financial tips website for helping former service members pay off debts, avoid scams and better ...
For military veterans at Cornell, filing for financial aid and receiving support through the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill can be a “nightmare.” Many veterans who spoke with The Sun described a slow and ...
In the wake of recent severe winter weather, the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) encourages veterans and their families to explore available emergency assistance through the Michigan Veterans ...
VA cremation benefits assist families with funeral costs, but eligibility requires upfront payment and no prior ...
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In 2005, Tony Doyle was injured while serving in the U.S. Army in Iraq. As a result of his injuries, he lost his left leg below the knee and had to retire from the military. At that time, his income ...
For thousands of men and women who served in the military, the end of service is not just a return to civilian life but the start of an entirely new mission. The shift from structured military ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — New York State is offering various programs that expand access to higher education and financial aid to help veterans and their families pursue educational goals. The Veterans ...
San Diego is home one of America’s largest military populations with nearly a quarter million veterans countywide, in addition to the large concentration of active-duty personnel. Having banked both ...
The Livingston County Veterans Services Office is urging community members to use caution when donating to organizations that ...