Thousands of service members across all branches have been separated involuntarily from the military after misconduct that resulted in an administrative separation or court-martial. Many of them are ...
Without any fanfare or announcement, the Department of Veterans Affairs has launched a new online wizard to help veterans seeking to upgrade their military discharges. Available on the VA’s Vets.gov ...
If you received a less than perfect discharge from the military and are confused about how to get it changed the VA and DOD have a new program that may help you. The VA's VETS.GOV has launched a new ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has released a new online tool that will allow veterans to upgrade or change their military discharge. The web-based service consists of a series of questions ...
The Department of Defense, through a joint initiative with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, has launched a new web-based tool that will provide customized guidance to veterans who desire to ...
On September 20 th, the tenth anniversary of the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT), a 1994 policy requiring immediate administrative separation of LGBTQ+ veterans who revealed their sexual ...
The Department of Defense and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs continue to partner to make improvements for our veterans. Recently, the Defense Department, through a joint initiative with the ...
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A recent regulatory change has opened new opportunities for veterans who were previously denied this benefit. As with all VA programs, COD plays a major role in eligibility for Chapter 31. However, a ...