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The GI Bill and How it Works
Educational Benefits Earned by Members of the Armed Forces
The term "GI Bill" refers to any educational benefits provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs earned by members of the armed forces and their family members. These benefits are designed to assist service members and eligible veterans cover the costs associated with receiving a higher education or job training.
Photo: —President Roosevelt signs the G.I. Bill into law on June 22, 1944 in the Oval Office while others look on.
Show Your Support During Boot Camp
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Thirteen weeks is a long time! Show your support when your recruit is in boot camp! Wear these shirts DURING their journey! In 1st Battalion, wear RED on MONDAY. In 2nd Battalion, wear YELLOW on Tuesday. In 3rd Battalion, wear BLUE on Wednesday!