Vets Revolt After 'The Most Anti-Veteran President In History' Kills Popular Program

Sorry to disagree with you Bob, I know you mean well, but you are mistaken.

The G.I. Bill education benefit was bestowed on June 22, 1944, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Servicemen's Readjustment Act into law.
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Part of our education to be CA real estate brokers was knowing the laws we could use to help Vets. I was in a bubble. The Korean war vets had benefits, more than I later got. I was in a black out area of benefits. Thanks to Vietnam, I did get education benefits that for me lasted a year and some months and of course the VA home buying benefit. You talked of the WW2 vet benefits only and on that you are correct. I did not serve in WW2 nor Korea. We served just when no wars by the USA were happening.
 

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