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G.I. Bill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The G.I. Bill (officially titled Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, P.L. 78-346, 58 Stat. 284m) was an omnibus bill that provided college or vocational education for returning World War II vet...
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GI BILL Act of June 22, 1944 [Servicemen's Readjustment Act [G.I. Bill of Rights]] Unrestricted. (NWCTB-11-LAWS-PI159E6-PL78(346)) The Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 put higher education within the reach of millions of veterans of World War II and later military conflicts.
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Now is the perfect opportunity for the Democratic Party to stand up, in the face of so much hot air from the Republican party and its plastic flag on the SUV crowd of parroting pundits, and brashly propose the basic foundation for new legislation that would come to be called `the New GI Bill of Rights`.
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Thesis: Combined with the military spending of the Cold War, the G. I. Bill managed to not only help soldiers with the conversion back to peace-time life, but catapulted the United States' economy to unprecedented levels.
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This is a bill in the U.S. Congress originating in the House of Representatives ("H.R."). A bill must be passed by both the House and Senate and then be signed by the President before it becomes law. ... Bill numbers restart from 1 every two years. Each two-year cycle is called a session of Congress. This bill was created...
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If you serve between two and three years in active duty in any military branch, you are eligible for the GI Bill. Once you have been discharged, you will be given money in monthly installments to pay for college. ... Home » Library » Military Assistance Degrees » How the GI Bill of Rights Can Help You Pay for College...
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