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  1. Online Colleges: High School Diploma & GED Programs

    Active duty military personnel, veterans, and their families can access a range of military education benefit programs to help them gain their high school diploma, or GED, and unlock …

  2. Exactly How Much Will I Get With My Reserve MGIB and GI Bill …

    Sep 26, 2011 · As far as how much you will get for your Kicker, I can’t say as every military branch pays different amounts, but you can figure it will be $50 either way from $200. It should …

  3. Information - Army Education Benefits Blog

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  4. Does the Post 9/11 GI Bill Require a Contribution Fee Like the ...

    A: No, unlike the MGIB, the Post 9/11 GI Bill is free in return for your military service; ninety days of eligible service after September 10, 2001 gets you the minimum benefit of 40%. Serve 36 …

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  6. Can I Use My GI Bill to Attend the University of Edinburgh?

    Q: I’m actually not out of the military yet, but I was wondering if I could use my GI Bill for a foreign school (University of Edinburgh-specifically) I read on here I could, but I remember my …

  7. BCT Day 19 - Army Education Benefits Blog

    The following information is a portion of "Marck's Boot Camp Diary". The information contains a straight-forward look at Basic Training Life on a daily basis.

  8. MILITARY APPROACHES TO COUNSELING DIRECTIVE NON-DIRECTIVE COMBINED REASONS FOR COUNSELING RECEPTION AND INTEGRATION PERFORMANCE …

  9. Bureau of Insular Affairs (obsolete) - Army Education Benefits Blog

    The Division of Customs and Insular Affairs was organized on 13 December 1898. This Division was responsible for the administration of U.S. possessions and islands under military …

  10. M203 - Army Education Benefits Blog

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