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The GI Bill allows service members to transfer unused education benefits to eligible dependents, including spouses and children. Each service member can transfer up to 36 months of benefits, which can be divided among multiple dependents. However, the total number of dependents that can utilize the benefits is not capped, as each dependent can receive a portion of the total benefits available. It's important to check specific eligibility criteria and transfer processes through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

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