Posted on Sep 6, 2017
SGT Aaron P.
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Posted in these groups: Graduation cap EducationC92a59d8 FamilyMain benefits 1335181026 Benefits
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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If the Service meber earned the benefit in accordance with policy, then yes!
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SGT Aaron P.
SGT Aaron P.
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So when you say "EARNED the benefit", what is your take? Because I have both the Montgomery GI bill, and the Post 9/11 GI bill available to me! Since I was medically retired, I have the option for VR&E through the VA as well. With that being said, I know that in order to use VR&E, you have to give the VA 1 month of your GI bill, after that you can still use the rest of it. If I use VR&E, I wanted to give my GI Bill to my wife, so she can get her RN! Make sense? I just didn't know if there was some loop hole anyone knew about in regards to transferring it when you were Med Ret.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
CSM Darieus ZaGara
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You earned it. Your VRE rep can get the answer for you!
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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They are allowed to. As long as they made the transfer, and I was approved, the remaining 4 year requirement is waived once the SM is separated.
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SGT Aaron P.
SGT Aaron P.
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Oh Wow. Thanks SFC (Join to see) . Would you by chance know who I need to talk to about this. I am interested in my wife getting my GI bill, because she wants to do Nursing. I went on my GOV account, and looked at my transfer status, but it said all my dependents were not eligible. I was medically Retired at 5 years 8 mo of service!
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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You weren't eligible to transfer it until after you served 6 years, sorry.
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SGT Aaron P.
SGT Aaron P.
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See, that is what I am talking about. There shouldn't be a requirement on time if someone is medically retired. It was not my fault. So, I am wondering if there are ways to circumvent the situation. Loop holes so to speak, something not advertised that only a few people know about. Who better to ask than Rally Point!
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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SGT Aaron P. - it was an incentive to encourage continued service, not an entitlement. It's transferabilty is set by law
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SPC Margaret Higgins
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SGT Aaron P.: I would certainly think so; but, I don't know for sure. -Margaret
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SGT Aaron P.
SGT Aaron P.
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Sadly, I already knew the answer. The answer is YES THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO; however, they are not allowed to. Its kind of a WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS question.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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SGT Aaron P. - I am so very, truly sorry to hear this, Sergeant Pfeil. HAVE a great Day, Sergeant. -Warmly, Margaret
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