Joining Military Benefits

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If you join the military there are many educational benefits. By joining the military, a person can earn up to $4,500 a year in tuition. The tuition assistance program is basically a military benefit that most service men and women are eligible for. But it’s different for every branch of military. It covers 100% of the tuition but cannot exceed $250 every semester hour, the navy also has an annual limit (Military.com). The military also has a Post – 9/11 GI Bill which lasts up two 36 months of benefits for your education benefits such as “College, Business Technical or Vocational Courses, Correspondence Courses, Apprenticeship/ Job Training.” (Military.com). To qualify for this program, the joiner must be an active service man or woman for at least 90 days. Any family members or service member who was killed in active duty will receive money/ qualify for the 9/11 GI Bill for compensation. It pays for tuition, any fees, books, and living. But there are also restrictions. There are two types of Montgomery GI Bills, one for …show more content…

Whether its joining the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, or Coast Guard, it’s the thought of knowing that people are protecting us, or we can protect others. There will always be various educational, traveling, and morally good benefits. To visit places all over the country and enjoy what you’re doing, is a major satisfaction to the outlook many people have on life because of joining the military. As you experience joining, you meet new people, and experience things that many people can’t say they have experience. What’s better then free schooling, free food, traveling? As a soldier you learn discipline and respect most of what many people in this society lack, or many of the children that have been born this generation. They need to learn structure, discipline, and respect and I feel like it helps replenish and develop the new and improved society that we could live

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