The joint VA/DoD eBenefits web portal provides resources and self-service capabilities to service members, Veterans and their families.
Our opportunity as a nation to deliver our promise to Veterans is made possible by the always-improving education benefits provided to Veterans, starting with The Servicemen's Readjustment Act, which was signed in 1944, and led to the Montgomery GI Bill, the Post 9/11 GI Bill and 2017's Forever GI Bill.
You can even follow Veterans Benefits Administration, Veterans Health Administration, and National Cemetery Administration, and program offices like Post 9/11 GI Bill, which is very active on Facebook.
Marine Veteran Dana Roberts served in the Middle East as a mechanic and narrowly avoided a roadside confrontation.
VA has made improvements to its digital tools that make it easier than ever before to access VA care and services online.
In a research project called the National Veteran Education Success […]
How can a Veteran apply what they already learned toward a degree, to gain a meaningful career for life after military service?
Marine Corps Veteran LaToya Stanislaus, now a nurse, creates a special bond with Veterans when they find themselves in need of treatment and care.
For those who work with and know Ilya Berler, they all agree he is not what some would call a “typical social worker.” Standing nearly six feet tall with partially styled brown hair and youthful appearance, the soft-spoken U.S. Army Veteran projects a stoic, easygoing and driven personality all in one.
When I first conceptualized VA’s podcast, I knew Team Rubicon […]
When compared to their peers, student Veterans represent the single best source of potential and current achievers in higher education.
Veterans and Servicemembers are now able to apply for their GI Bill benefits online at Vets.gov.