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Congress Revamps GI Bill

Congress has revamped the GI Bill for military members who have at least 90 days of active duty service after September 11, 2001. The new program offers substantial increases in monthly education benefits.

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Service Flags

Sunday June 29, 2008
The Service Flag was first (unofficially) used during World War I. The flag is white with a red border and one or more blue stars in the center: one star for each family member serving in the military during times of war or hostility. If a service member dies, the blue star is covered by a gold star.

Show Your Pride -- Wear Your Medals on July 4

Sunday June 29, 2008

Beginning in 2006, the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) has asked all veterans to wear their earned medals on Veterans Day, Memorial Day, and Independence Day. As we celebrate our nation's independence, I join with the VA and major veterans service organizations to encourage veterans to show their pride and patriotism by wearing your medals on July 4, whether attending a patriotic event, or just relaxing with friends and family. I'll most certainly be wearing mine. Your medals tell stories of service, sacrifice, bravery, and accomplishment. Sharing them with family, friends, and the public on patriotic holidays allows you to share your valuable stories, and helps teach America's youth the true meaning of citizenship and freedom.

Veterans may be eligible for replacement medals from their military service. Additionally, retirees can purchase medals on base, at military clothing sales stores, and others may purchase replacement medals from several authorized retailers.

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