>> The bill expands access to higher education for veterans who become eligible for benefits next year, to wounded veterans and to surviving family members of troops killed in combat.
Additionally, there would be no more 15-year-cap to “use it or lose it” on tuition funding; rather, veterans would be able to access their benefits at any time.
The bill “would also open up qualifications for tuition assistance to more reservists who deploy on active duty, to Purple Heart recipients no matter the amount of time they served and also to surviving family members of veterans who die in the line of duty,” the Washington Post
reported. <<
So now you
like Socialism.
I can't keep up.
Say, is there any higher education provision for those who valiantly endured their own personal Vietnam by frequenting sex clubs in New York while their peers were dying on the battlefield in southeast Asia?
Oh wait, I forgot --- he doesn't need higher education. He knows more than the generals and all that. The school of
hard knocks bone spurs.