Posted on Jun 1, 2015
Here we go again, more changes to the G.I. Bill could be headed our way, what are your thoughts?
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"encourages the retention of individuals in the armed forces"
Earlier this year, the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission recommended limiting transfer eligibility to troops who serve at least 10 years and sign up for at least two more. (Not a fan of only 2 more years of service, though)
They argued that such a move would "better focus transferability on career service members," the original goal of allowing the benefits to be shared.
That's the intent of the Post-9/11 GI Bill Transfer...no issues.
Earlier this year, the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission recommended limiting transfer eligibility to troops who serve at least 10 years and sign up for at least two more. (Not a fan of only 2 more years of service, though)
They argued that such a move would "better focus transferability on career service members," the original goal of allowing the benefits to be shared.
That's the intent of the Post-9/11 GI Bill Transfer...no issues.
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Looks like I need to go ahead and transfer my GI Bill to my wife before they change the rules again.
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