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![]() Veterans Report is the most comprehensive newsletter available to help Veterans stay current on benefits changes, learn about important legislation, get great discounts, and use the benefits earned in service. Make sure that you and your colleagues subscribe for this free update publication. -------------------------------- 31 MARCH 2008------------------------------------------- Use Your GI Bill or Lose It Veterans have up to $39,636 to pay for a college degree or professional certificate. This benefit expires 10 years after separation. Use it today before it’s too late. Take the first step and find schools that will give you credit for your military experience and will work around your schedule. Find military-friendly schools now. VA Launches Mobile Pharmacies The Department of Veterans Affairs deployed mobile pharmacies that will provide vital medicine when patients are unable to fill their prescriptions. More Deal of the Week: Military Special Buddy Up -- Buy 1 Push to Talk compatible device, get one free with a 2 yr service agreement. More How to Get College Credit for Military Experience Pursuing your college degree can be the best career move you can make. Applying your military experience credits could save you as much as $600 and 5 months. More Chat with the Director of 'Stop Loss' Listen to Military.com latest Podcast as Ward Caroll talks to Kimberly Peirce about her new movie "Stop Loss". More Sell Your Stuff Make fast cash. Clean out your closets. Get rid of the stuff cluttering the basement. Sell your stuff on Military.com Classifieds. More Featured Job: Commitment is Valued We are seeking Service Sales Reps and Managers and Supervisors for Service & Production. More Vietnam Wall Goes Digital A digital image of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial enables users to locate each veteran's name in the exact location it appears on the memorial in D.C. More Transition to Police Officer in 10 Steps Prior service is the number one skill police recruiters are looking for in today's applicants. More 2008 Patriotic Drive Operation Gratitude recently reached a significant milestone when they sent the 300,000th care package to our troops. More South Dakota Offers Vets Bonus South Dakota offers a bonus to members of the Armed Forces who were legal residents of the stat e for no less than six months immediately preceding their period of active duty. More Tuition Free CUNY Teacher Academy The City University of New York offers a program for exceptional students to become math or science teachers in New York City's public schools. More Grant for Kentucky Cemetery The Department of Veterans Affairs awarded a $1.3 million grant to complete construction of the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery North in Williamstown. More Help for Maryland's Homeless Veterans Homeless veterans in Maryland may be able to rent a home through Maryland's first-ever Veteran Rental Assistance Program (VRAP). More New VA Clinics to Open Veterans in seven additional states will have easier access to health care under a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) plan to open 14 new outpatient clinics in 2008. More Border Patrol Seeks Veterans U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is recruiting veterans to protect the nation's borders as part of the agency's hiring goal mandated by President Bush. More Army Seeks WWII DNA Samples The Army is trying to locate more than 6,300 families to collect DNA samples for the purpose of identifying missing Soldiers from World War II. More Sponsor s Sought for TAPS Gala Event Military supporters are invited to sponsor a family member who has lost a loved one in Iraq or Afghanistan to attend the inaugural TAPS Honor Guard Gala. More America's Vet Dogs America's Vet Dogs provide guide, service and therapy dogs to disabled veterans throughout the country. More Contest for Purple Heart Veterans If you received a Purple Heart for wounds sustained in Iraq or Afghanistan, you could win the Veterans of Foreign War's trip to the Daytona International. More Allergy Risks Related Iraq Service A new study suggests that U.S. Servicemembers who serve in Iraq may be at increased risk of developing allergies. More • Up-to-the-minute Military News • Full Veterans Report • Start Your Own Subscription Forward this newsletter to your friends and colleagues in the military community. Veterans Report Published by Military.com Editors: Terry Howell, Caitlin Scanlon Editorial Questions: http://www.military.com/Content/MoreContent1?file=FAQ Web site: subscribe -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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