The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1977 Page: 20 of 28
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A W A S A N
.RETIREMENT CEREMONY
..I On Thursday Oct. 27 the
monthly Awanis and Retire-
ment Ceremony will be held at
.Gaffey Field. The ceremony is
scheduled to begin at 5 P.M.
CHANGE OF COMMAND
In a change of command
ceremony held last week Capt.
Ronald C. Foster relinquished
com and of 13th
COSCOM to Capt. John P.
Spear. The incoming com-
mander Capt. Spear was
formerly assigned as the adju-
tant for the Oper. Spt. Bn.
Capt. Foster will be assigned to
the ateriel Management
(Center.
“CHUCK WAGON”
COSCOMers are reminded to
jgive the new short order dining
facility the “Chuch Wagon” a
fry. The dining facility is locat-
ed in the 169th Maint. area.
hETURN FROM REFORGER
The final group of soldiers
.from the 664 Ord. Co. that
‘pa a in
$ E O E exercise re
turned to Ft. Hood this week.
These soldiers spent the last
six weeks in Germany taking
j)art in the yearly exercise.
VA
Q&A
W ith a total of 809000
veterans and servicemen in
training at the end of Sep-
tember usage of the current
GI Bill which took effect in
.1966 has exceeded seven
-m illio in iv id a ls the
..Veterans Administration said
today.
VA A dm in istrato ax
Cleland said the new figures
mean that more than 17 million
Americans have taken advan-
vtage of the I Bill since the in-
..ception of the popular program
’in 1944.
To date in the life of the cur-
rent or Vietnam-Era” GI
-Bill more than 7 million in-
dividuals have taken education
straining under its provisions
More than four million of
these were enrolled in college
LVA said. This is approximately
twice the number of men and
women who took college level
Ctraining under the World War
iTI legislation.
The agency said September’s
enrollment of 809000 is down
by about 295000 from the more
than 1.1 million GI Bill students
^enrolled in September a year
-ago.
During all of Fiscal Year
-il976 VA said 2.8 million
servicemen and veterans took
advantage of the educational
benefits. In Fiscal Year 1977
the to ta enrollm ent had
^decreased to 1938000.
While the current GI Bill
enrollment stands at less than
one million the agency said it
^estimated that approximately
.six million Americans are cur-
‘rently eligible for such train-
^uig-
Eligibility extends for ten
^years after discharge from the
farmed services but VA said
.ap ro xim ately 500000 in-
dividuals allowed their entitle-
ment to expire in the last year
alone.
"More GIs taking
a a ta GI
ill than before
is
1
am drawing a pension
--‘for a nonservice-connected dis-
ability. My brother says he will
"pay me $10 a week to sweep his
^store. Will this keep me from
ir drawing my pension?
A This is considered
marginal employment which is
0 defined as less than half the
‘jisual hours of work or less than
?jhalf the usual pay. You will
.continue to draw your pension.
However it may be necessary
to reduce your monthly pay-
-.merits because of the additional
s'income.
11
I was released from ac-
-1
tive military service in 1956. Do
I still have GI Bill entitlement
1 for education?
.a A No veterans with
.service between January 31
1955 and June 1 1966 had
eligibility until May 31 1976.
The completion date for farm
cooperative apprentice or on-
the-job training or flight train-
1 ing was August 30 1977.
^Veterans with later service
must use their education
''benefits within ten years of
n'their release from active duty.
A Are VA burial benefits
available to dependents of
.. veterans?
A No but in some in-
stances dependents of veterans
^can be buried in national
cemeteries. Check with your
.nearest VA office for details.
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