JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD - Soldiers with the 6th Military Police Company, 22nd MP Battalion participated in an AER Meets Financial Literacy Challenge March 22 where they learned details about the Army Emergency Relief assistance program, as well...
Service members get new benefit: Pet Travel Allowance
As of Jan. 1, active-duty service members are now authorized to receive reimbursement for costs related to relocation of one household pet due to a permanent change of station move. The relocation expense for either one dog or one cat includes...
VA home loans combined with First Time Buyer programs make home ownership more affordable
You probably know that a VA home loan does not require a down payment, but did you know there is also a Down Payment Assistance program that you can combine with VA to lower other closing costs and expenses? The Washington State Housing...
Simplifying the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill application process
For the first time in 78 years, G.I. Bill® applicants can receive an immediate, real-time education benefits decision, thanks to the simplified Post-9/11 G.I. Bill application experience. Since 1944, over 25 million beneficiaries have taken...
Which GI Bill is best for you?
You proudly served your country, but what's next? Now it's time to put the GI Bill to use and get the education you've earned. The Department of Veterans Affairs has several programs that can cover the cost of education and training for...
How does TRICARE change when you retire from active duty?
Many active duty service members (ADSMs) may eventually retire from their branch of the uniformed services. If you're an ADSM, are you prepared to make the transition to civilian life? If you retire, you and your family will still qualify for...