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Navy College program moving online
The closing of overseas brick-and-mortar sites took effect Friday.
Military service academies plan for students’ return in fall
The U.S. Naval Academy is planning to have its 4,400 midshipmen return to campus in Annapolis, Maryland, for the fall, after students completed the last semester with online learning from their homes around the nation due to the coronavirus, academy officials said Monday.
So many events are cancelled or scaled back. Here’s how you can commemorate Memorial Day online
Despite social distancing requirements, multiple organizations and groups are continuing to honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in some way.
By Diana Stancy
Watch this Air Force couple use Zoom to celebrate their wedding
“He just woke up one day and said, ‘Maybe we should just do it.’”
By Diana Stancy
Trump signs second bill protecting GI Bill benefits amid coronavirus outbreak
The measure rushed through Congress earlier this month and would protect income from work-study programs.
Student veterans worry coronavirus outbreak will hurt graduation goals
A new survey from Student Veterans of America shows significant concerns from members about the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on their studies.
A different Sunday for Army installation worshippers
Where chapels were once filled with the faithful, social distancing precautions have moved many services online. The move to virtual worship came after the Army closed all chapels in the United States and Europe last week.
GI Bill benefits to continue despite college coronavirus closings after emergency fix rushes through Congress
The shift to online-only classes jeopardized monthly housing stipends for tens of thousands of student veterans.
Emergency fix for GI Bill payouts at colleges shuttered by coronavirus advances, but final passage uncertain
House lawmakers aren't sure when the measure could get a vote in their chamber.
Thousands locked out of Pentagon and VA benefits websites
Frequent login outages leave military and veterans beneficiaries in the dark.
By Patricia Kime
Here’s when the 4.1 million newly eligible veterans and caregivers will get access to online commissary benefits
Commissary officials ask for patience among newly eligible veterans and caregivers.
By Karen Jowers