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Military Benefits are a small reward for the brave men and women who volunteer to serve our
include everything from Housing allowance for active duty service men and women to educational
benefits for military souses under the 9/11 GI Bill. Different members of the military expires 10 years
from the date of your ETS (can be extended with a few waivers if you qualify) so it is very important
for all Military Personnel to be familiar with all the benefits that they are entitled to and take
advantage of them before they are no longer available. In this page you will find the most up to date
information and frequently asked questions about your military benefits.

Federal Benefits
by Category
Benefits organized by Category. Click on a Category to view the list of benefits in that Category.

Pay                    Education                   Health Care & Life Insurance                 Casualty / Survivor

Transition & Retirement                    Veterans Affairs (VA)                                 Social Security                           

Soldier Services                                  Family Services                                           Mypay
1. DA 4856                                  6. Counseling
2. DA Form 31                            7. DA 4187
3. Disrespect Counseling        8. Military Law
4. APFT Calculator                    9. Leader's Book
5. Memorandum for record      10. FM 6-22

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Post 9/11 G.I. Bill for family members of military personnel
Service members wanting to transfer their Post-9/11
G.I. Bill benefits to dependent children must do so
before they retire and their children will need to be
full-time college students enrolled in the Defense
Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System by age 21.
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