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Trump officials gave improper national security loans to trucking firm, lawmakers allege
The report accuses officials of overruling Pentagon recommendations to give $700 million in low-interest loans to YRC Worldwide Inc., now known as Yellow Corp.
Tactics, tech and work of close combat experts is turning warfare ‘upside down’
The retired Army 2-star envisions enabled squads running future wars from the ground.
By Todd South
These nonprofits are teaming up to help vets struggling with financial issues — for free
The partnership allows both organizations to recommend veteran clients to each other based on their individual needs.
By Joshua Axelrod
This school waives out-of-state tuition for vets, GI Bill or no GI Bill
Out-of-state tuition rates? For qualifying vets, there’s no such thing at this school — regardless of whether they have GI Bill benefits.
By Joshua Axelrod
That time the Navy decided to build a flying cannon
At least the American prototype didn't crash into a insane asylum. A British version did.
By Robert Guttman, Aviation History Magazine
Going to flight school on the GI Bill? The House just passed a bill that could affect you.
The House of Representatives voted this week to cap the amount of tuition covered by the Post-9/11 GI Bill for veterans enrolled in public flight schools, among other changes.
By Natalie Gross