The Department of Veterans Affairs said the updated policy could impact more than 1 million veterans and their beneficiaries.
The Biden administration expanded benefits for veterans with some cancers that could be linked to burn pit exposure.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers more than just financial benefits to retired, disabled, or sick soldiers. Long ...
The Biden administration has expanded benefits and care for veterans who had been exposed to toxic burn pits during their ...
Veterans who served multiple enlistments can now get as much as 48 months of educational support from two GI bills.
The federal Department of Veterans Affairs changes mean some vets are entitled to an extra year of college payments — 48 ...
Gulf War veterans and Post-9/11 vets suffereing from leukemia and bladder cancer will get presumptive benefits status under a ...
Legislation to expand veterans’ burial benefits that was inspired by a Kingsford man’s case has become federal law. President ...
The department has added several blood and urinary tract cancers to the list of diseases considered to be related to service ...
Approximately 1.04 million veterans may qualify for an extra 12 months of GI Bill education benefits following an update from ...
Veterans who served multiple times can now get up to 12 months of education benefits. Those who served at least two periods ...
"For the populations that are affected by this particular legislation, I think it is fairly monumental," said Paralyzed ...