There's a lot of factors which will determine this, and the answer is going to be too complicated to put in this space. You need to contact your nearest Veterans Affairs administration on this matter - only they can give you a 100% factual and accurate answer on this.
The GI Bill benefits are generally not affected by a chapter for being overweight. The GI Bill is usually granted based on eligibility criteria such as active duty service requirements, length of service, and honorable discharge. However, it's always best to consult with your local Veterans Affairs office for personalized information regarding your specific situation.
Yes and no. Gurnick is covered under the Chapter 30 MGIB. However, it is not an "Institute of Higher Learning" so it is *NOT* covered by the Chapter 33 Post 9/11 GI Bill. However, there is an exception for using the Chapter 33 for non-IHL schools. If you switched from Chapter 30 to Chapter 33, you can still go to a non-IHL school with your Chapter 33 since you are essentially "granfathered" in.
No, the GI Bill funds your education.
Franklin D. Roosevelt created the GI Bill.
Under the "New GI Bill," yes.
Bakura makes his debut in chapter 50 of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga.
Bakura first appears in chapter 50 of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! manga.
spouses can use the gi bill starting aug 2009
There are many resources on the internet that help calculating the GI bill benefits. One such resource is the GI bill calculator, which can be found on the official GI bill calculator website. By filling in one's detail, the calculator will automatically calculate one's benefits for them.
The GI bill pays for education.
No, the GI Bill is crap. They tease you with all these promises of money for college, but you have to jump through hoops to get it.
He first appears in chapter 50 of the Yu-Gi-Oh manga, "Millenium Enemy 1: The Mysterious Transfer Student".
The "Dark Magician Girl" card debuts in Chapter 146 of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist manga.