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Supreme Court rules in favor of veteran who sued over GI Bill limits
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in favor of a veteran who wanted to use both his Post-9/11 GI Bill and Montgomery GI Bill benefits.
Family airs new video, alleges foul play after soldier dies overseas
Weeks before a soldier was found dead, she sent a video to her parents showing her crying and covered in bruises following an alleged assault.
Army promises thorough investigation after soldier’s death in Germany
“We take any and all accusations regarding this incident seriously and request everyone refrain from posting unsubstantiated information to social media."
How an executive officer’s misconduct — and a commander who failed to correct him — got them both fired
Cmdr. Richard Zamberlan, the commander, and Cmdr. Philip Lundberg, the executive officer, were both relieved of command of a littoral combat ship in December.
Want to use both Post-9/11 and Montgomery GI Bill benefits? Hurry up and wait.
An ongoing court could affect education benefits for nearly 2 million veterans.
USS Montgomery blue crew CO and XO fired
The reliefs were connected to how the leaders handled a sexual harassment investigation, according to a Navy official.
Pilots’ errors upon descent led to fatal T-38 crash in February, Air Force says
The student pilot's tendency to overcorrect when issues arose contributed to his death and his instructor's.
Millions of vets may be eligible for extra GI Bill benefits thanks to court ruling
About 1.7 million veterans have some unused Montgomery GI Bill benefits, and the new court ruling could provide a pathway to accessing them for the first time.
A brief history of the GI Bill
The GI bill has had a number of iterations dating back to World War II.
By Caitlin O'Brien
Excerpt from ‘A Shot in the Moonlight’ by Ben Montgomery
"A Shot in the Moonlight" by Ben Montgomery is the true story of George Dinning, a freed slave, who in 1899 joined forces with a Confederate war hero in search of justice in the Jim Crow South.
By Ben Montgomery