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10 hours ago ago from HOMEPAGE VetCorps

Jason Andrade, 35, is a senior in photojournalism at Metropolitan State College of Denver. He's still waiting after filing for GI Bill benefits in early May. Some struggling students may face eviction from their apartments, a Metro State official said. (Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post) Read more: http://www.denverpost.com/news/frontpage/ci_13510567#ixzz0ZhNXniNt

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4 hours ago ago from Latest local and national news from Amarillo : KVII

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Some Schools Defer Tuition Charges

18 hours ago ago from Military Education Blog

According to most recent reports thousands of veteran students are still feeling the economic impact from delayed Post-9/11 GI Bill payments. The delayed benefit payments are affecting veteran’s ability to pay their rent and buy food, books, and other essentials. In addition, the delayed benefit means that the colleges and universities are also not being paid. This adds to an already stressful situation. Many colleges and ...

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Back from Combat,Women struggle for Acceptance

1 hour, 33 minutes ago ago from Amherst Times

HEFLING, Associated Press Writer Kimberly Hefling, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON – Nobody wants to buy them a beer. AP – Afghanistan veteran and founder of American Women Veterans, Genevieve Chase, 32, of Alexandria, Va., … Even near military bases , female veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan aren't often offered a drink on the house as a welcome home. More than 230,000 American women have fought in those ...

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8 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

WASHINGTON Nobody wants to buy them a beer. Even near military bases, female veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan aren't often offered a drink on the house as a welcome home. More than 230,000 American women have fought in those recent wars and at least 120 have died doing so, yet the public still doesn't completely understand their contributions on the modern battlefield. For some, it's a lonely transition as they struggle to ...

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