Articles

January 19,2012

Military education in the Army

How the U.S. Army is designed to educate its officers in strategy and planning will determine success, or failure, in its efforts to produce and sustain strategic planners.

January 18,2012

Veterans Can Look Beyond the GI Bill

There is never enough gratitude which can be given to the individuals who have chosen to serve in the army. On a daily basis these individuals are at risk of losing their lives and they put themselves at such risk in the name and purpose of serving their country - these individuals are the true heroes of America.

January 16,2012

The US Military Association Benefits

There are a variety of military associations in the United States ranging from air force, military surgeons, and military veterans, marines for military in service, retired army, military spouse and children as well as their education purposes.

January 13,2012

Professional Military Education

It is Congress' responsibility, through its authorization of funds and statements of policy, along with the leaders of the Department of Defense (the Department), to ensure that military personnel who are asked to support the national security of the United States are properly prepared and equipped for their missions.

January 12,2012

Surviving Spouse and Military Benefits

Surviving spouses or children of deceased or disabled servicemen are often completely oblivious to the fact that there are so many survivor scholarships out there.

January 11,2012

Interested in TRICARE ECHO

If you have a family member who is in the United states Military, you can get healthcare from a program known as TRICARE Extended Health Option.

January 10,2012

The education of military elites

Active duty education resources service offers various benefits for the United States military, spouses, children and families. You may be eligible for more than one educational benefit at one time.

January 09,2012

Military Spouse and Family Educational Assistance Programs

The United States Military Forces and associated organizations offer various educational assistance programs under Military Spouse and Dependents.

January 09,2012

Tuition Assistance (TA) Program Overview

The Armed Forces do offer several programs to marines, sailors, soldiers, guardsman and airmen in order to help them reach their goals in terms of education, and this includes a 100% Tuition Assistance program for college courses.

January 09,2012

The education of military elites

The Army of 2012 finds itself with similar challenges as its predecessors: how to provide units and organizations with knowledgeable leaders who are capable of ensuring success.

January 09,2012

Games, simulation, and the military education dilemma

Desktop training systems are playing an expanding role in military training. They can be used for the most basic tasks all soldiers and other service members must master, and they can be used to simulate extremely complex tasks performed by specialists in particular weapons and systems. In one innovation, desktop simulation will soon be used in training where tasks are not defined to teach officers to think flexibly about very difficult challenges.

January 09,2012

Military education in the Coast Guard

Formal inclusion in the education community has resulted in additional authorities and resources for the Coast Guard, enabling the agency to expand its capabilities to include a cryptology program, codebreaking, which functions to preserve the operational integrity of the Coast Guard by shielding it from the activities of foreign powers, terrorist groups and criminal organizations.

January 09,2012

Army and Education

The military provides many benefits to active duty service members, including the fact you'll be able to earn while you learn, because while you're active duty, you'll get paid as well as have a chance to get an education. There are many different programs that can provide you with benefits if you're looking for Army education benefits, but you're guaranteed up to $4,500 worth of tuition fees if you are an active duty service member.

January 09,2012

Military education in the Air Force

The adaptive and successful use of technology in learning and performance, involving a range of digital literacy, plays a large role in modern society and is particularly critical in warfare. The U.S. Air Force is facing future learning environments where Airmen must learn more rapidly and adapt more quickly to swiftly evolving demands of war fighting where knowledge, critical-thinking skills, and performance are increasingly important in unforgiving circumstances.

January 09,2012

The Air Force... Learn and Earn!

One of the main Air Force education benefits is provided through the Tuition Assistance program. Through the Tuition Assistance program, the Air Force will pay for 100 percent of your educational costs if you're active duty airmen.

January 06,2012

Military Spouses Get a Free Education!

Are you looking for military spouse career training? Now is the perfect time to get an education, paid for by the Department of Defense. In October of 2010, the DOD reopened the Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA) program. The MyCAA will provide you with everything you need to get the career training you need to succeed in any competitive field.

January 05,2012

National Guard... Learn, Protect, and Earn!

If you're interested in finding out what kinds of National Guard education benefits are available to you, then you've come to the right place. After reading this short overview of what kinds of National Guard education benefits are out there for you to take advantage of, it's going to be hard to say no to this great opportunity.

January 04,2012

Sail the Sea and Get Educated!

The navy offers on base courses that will help you accomplish your educational goals. With over 74 locations worldwide, you're definitely not going to have trouble getting Navy education benefits no matter where you are. The Navy asks colleges of all kinds to provide courses to Sailors, so you know you'll get whatever kind of education you're interested in.

January 03,2012

Survivor Benefit Plan, the Only Way to Protect Your Loved Ones!

When a Armed Forces retiree dies, his retirement pay also stops,this is how retirement works in the Armed Forces by default. So if you're a Armed Forces retiree, you seriously need to consider looking into the Survivor Benefit Plan. What actually covers this Survivor Benefit Plan? Well, it's pretty much insurance that will give your spouse a monthly check to live on, if for whatever reason, something happens to you. This includes your early death, your surviving spouse outliving the benefits, or another serious problem in today's economically trying times, inflation.

January 02,2012

Surviving Spouse and Military Benefits

Surviving spouses or children of deceased or disabled servicemen are often completely oblivious to the fact that there are so many survivor scholarships out there. With over $300 million of military survivor scholarships and grants available, there is definitely a lot of money in survivor scholarships. So if you're considering advancing your education and your parent or husband/wife served in the military and is now currently deceased or injured, you should definitely look into getting a survivor scholarship.