Franklin Roosevelt was the President when the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944. commonly known as the G.I. Bill of Rights.became law.
Bill Clinton
The GI bill won't pay for jobs or for any benifits. It's so that servicmen in the US get extra money for college.
There is not a president on the US $10 bill. It shows Alexander Hamilton, the first US Secretary of the Treasury.
GI Bill contributed to the growth of professional and white collar jobs by granting US veterans benefits to attend universities.
George H.W. bush from 1989-1993 and Bill Clinton from 1993-2001.
Same as with past wars: GI bill, VA hospital, etc.
George Washington appears on the front of the United States One Dollar Bill.
Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill, Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill, and Sacajawea on the $1 coin.
It's a pretty cut-and-dry question. When you enlist into the US Army, you're automatically signed up for the Montgomery GI Bill (unless you choose to decline it). For the next 12 months after signing up for the GI Bill, $100 is removed from each month's wages. So long as you're still paying off your GI Bill, you are a first year soldier, although terms more commonly used are "cherry" and "FNG".
All US Presidents use Air Force 1.
George Washington is on the US Dollar bill, the dollar coin has different presidents.
2 Presidents have attended G-town. 1) Lyndon B. Johnson and 2) Bill Clinton