Criteria the VA developed in 1945 do not align with modern medicine, employment and the impact of disabilities on a veteran’s ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has introduced a new regulation change regarding character of discharge determinations, aimed at broadening access to VA benefits for former service members, ...
Veterans planning education or training in 2026 will see their Chapter 33 VA benefits depend largely on service length, ...
Veterans have dedicated their lives to serving and protecting the country, often making significant sacrifices in the process. The U.S. government, recognizing these sacrifices, offers a wide array of ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has long been known for its stringent eligibility criteria, particularly concerning the character of discharge (COD). Veterans with discharges other than ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has long maintained strict eligibility criteria for granting benefits, with the character of discharge (COD) being one of the most critical factors. Veterans ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs says it’s seen an increase in enrollment in Vermont and the country as a whole, thanks to a federal law signed in 2022. Vermont saw 250,000 more health care ...
Disabled veterans can soon look forward to a new round of benefit payments for November. As of 2024, roughly 6.5 million veterans receive disability compensation from the Department of Veterans ...
WASHINGTON — More than 1 million veterans who served through multiple enlistments are now eligible for an additional 12 months of education assistance through their GI Bill benefits, the Department of ...
Empowering those who've served with one thing can truly change a life: knowledge. If you're a veteran, you've earned a suite of benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs, but understanding ...