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GI bill of rights
The GI Bill allowed paid for veterans to go to school, buy a house, or start a business.
Educational assistance is available at the GI Bill website www.gibill.va.gov. It contains information about the GI Bill, Tuition Assistance, and Veterans Educational Assistance. Yes you can. Learn more about the programs you qualify for by visiting this direct link: http://www.military.com/education/content/money-for-school/military-spouse-and-family-educational-assistance-programs.html
The GI bill was set in place for veterans after WWII. It consisted in helping the veterans in furthering their education in college for free. This was a huge success and is mainly responsible for creating what is the baby boomer generation.
They were nicknamed The Bonus Army
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It was called the G.I Bill.
Vets of WW 2, Korea & Vietnam are covered under the old GI Bill. Veterans of the later wars are covered under the new GI Bill. There is a short window of time (during the Cold War) where veterans are/were not covered by the GI Bill, but rather by VEAP (Veterans Educational Assistance Program). http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/benefits.htm == ==
Commonly called the "G.I Bill," this program provided tuition assistance to returning WWII veterans.
GI Bill Of Rights
The information you could find on the GI Bill benefit website is information on "Educational Benefits Provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs".
The GI bill of rights gave veterans a college education. College education is great way to make your future brighter and Easier. On the other hand people who get a College education may feel better emotionally, by being accomplished.
Congress narrowed Roosevelt's call in 1944 for a second bill of rights program to include only veterans.
veterans from world war 2
Give veterans help in starting businesses or paying for educational expenses.
G.I. Bill
GI bill of rights