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PHOTO CAPTION: 1st Sgt. Steven Colbert takes a moment out of his day to read with his son, Jordan, at Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 3rd U.S. Infantry (The Old Guard) at Fort Myers, Va. Jordan wants to join the Army but first wants to graduate from Virginia Tech. (Photo by Rob McIlvaine, FMWRC Public Affairs)
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New GI Bill transferability options to take effect first day of August 090722
By Rob McIlvaine
FMWRC Public Affairs
Although the Post 9/11 GI Bill is not effective until Aug. 1, service members may submit a request to transfer benefits to their spouses and children now.
“Transferability of Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits has been the most requested initiative we receive from our service members,” Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Military Personnel Policy Bill Carr said, “and we believe it will assist us in retaining highly qualified military personnel,”.
Career service members on active duty or in the selected reserve on Aug. 1 who are eligible for the Post 9/11 GI Bill may be entitled to transfer all or a portion of their unused Post 9/11 GI Bill entitlement to one or more Family members.
Among the first to take advantage of the Post 9/11 GI Bill was 1st Sgt. Steven Colbert, Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 3rd U.S. Infantry (The Old Guard) at Fort Myers, Va. The Old Guard conducts ceremonies in the DC area, funerals in Arlington National Cemetery, maintains the traditions of the US Army, showcases the Army to our nation’s citizens and the world, and defends the dignity and honor of our fallen comrades at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
“I will be the first to say that the Army is probably the best thing that has ever happened to me. It has given me some of the advantages that I didn’t have as a child growing up. One of the reasons why I stayed in so long is because of Jordan (9), my son. Now I have the opportunity to give him something I never had,” Colbert said.
Colbert has spent 23 years in the Army with tours throughout Europe and across the U.S.
During his years in the Army, Colbert took advantage of tuition assistance and graduated with a B.S. degree in Management. His wife, Danielle, currently a junior at Prince George’s Community College, is working towards her B.A. in Business Administration. Jordan already has big plans.
“I want to go in the Army and play football,” Jordan said with a big smile. “But I want to attend Virginia Tech first.”
“I didn’t put that in his head,” Colbert said. “He already has picked that out and with us being here in the DC area, the Post 9/11 GI Bill is perfect. It’s a pricey school but these benefits are going to help me be able to take care of that…it’s just wonderful. I’m just overwhelmed about the opportunity to really be able to take care of him,” Colbert said.
For Soldiers and Army spouses who might want to continue with their studies, the Post 9/11 GI Bill can be used for all levels of degree programs, including a second degree, a master’s degree or even a doctorate.
Defense officials are advising service members to transfer at least a month’s worth of GI Bill benefit to every dependent before they leave service. This will lock in an opportunity to change the number of months transferred at a later time.
Any family member not approved for transferability before a member retires or separates will be denied the opportunity forever, unless the member re-enters service.
Likewise, veterans who remarry or have more children after leaving service will not be able to transfer GI Bill benefits to these new family members.
“It’s recommended that Soldiers add all Family members as potential beneficiaries of their Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits. Once a Soldier has retired or separated from the Army, they can no longer add new Family members as potential beneficiaries,” said Bob Clark, the DoD’s assistant director for accession policy and military personnel policy.
As 1st Sgt. of The Old Guard, Colbert also wants to make sure his Soldiers know about this benefit.
“Because I’m the 1st Sgt. here at Headquarters Company, with all these assets like the Regimental Career counselors, I’m in a unique position to pass this knowledge on to my Soldiers,” Colbert said.
A program he’s particularly proud of is College 101 which the Fort Myer military community developed with the Army Education Center. Representatives from local colleges and universities will hold an educational fair
“We will have people come in from the education center who will advise Soldiers to take advantage of these benefits, because they have to have some type of educational background to be successful. A lot of us in the Army don’t realize it but, hey, it’s tough outside that gate, real tough. You’ve got to have a balance. You’ve got to be more competitive than the next person,” Colbert said.
Tuition is not the only benefit extended to potential college-goers. For students attending school more than half the time, the Post 9/11 GI Bill also pays housing costs, up to a rate equivalent to the Basic Allowance for Housing rate for an E-5 with dependents in the ZIP code where the school is located.
Students are also entitled to a yearly stipend of up to ,000 to cover the cost of books and supplies, and students from highly rural areas who are transferring to a school may also be entitled to a one-time payment of 0.
“I get choked up just thinking about the benefits I’m able to give my son,” Colbert said.
Soldiers can elect to transfer benefits to family members beginning June 29, through the Transferability of Educational Benefits Web site at www.dmdc.osd.mil/TEB.
The Department of Veterans Affairs administers the "Post 9/11 GI Bill," and determines eligibility for education benefits. Further information on eligibility, benefit levels, and application procedures can be found at the VA Web site.
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New GI Bill transferability options to take effect first day of August 090722

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PHOTO CAPTION: Jordan, 9, enjoys hanging out with his father, 1st Sgt. Steven Colbert, at Fort Myers. Besides loving the sport of football, he plans to follow in his father’s footsteps and join the Army after college. (Photo by Rob McIlvaine, FMWRC Public Affairs)
New GI Bill transferability options to take effect first day of August 090722
By Rob McIlvaine
FMWRC Public Affairs
Although the Post 9/11 GI Bill is not effective until Aug. 1, service members may submit a request to transfer benefits to their spouses and children now.
“Transferability of Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits has been the most requested initiative we receive from our service members,” Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Military Personnel Policy Bill Carr said, “and we believe it will assist us in retaining highly qualified military personnel,”.
Career service members on active duty or in the selected reserve on Aug. 1 who are eligible for the Post 9/11 GI Bill may be entitled to transfer all or a portion of their unused Post 9/11 GI Bill entitlement to one or more Family members.
Among the first to take advantage of the Post 9/11 GI Bill was 1st Sgt. Steven Colbert, Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 3rd U.S. Infantry (The Old Guard) at Fort Myers, Va. The Old Guard conducts ceremonies in the DC area, funerals in Arlington National Cemetery, maintains the traditions of the US Army, showcases the Army to our nation’s citizens and the world, and defends the dignity and honor of our fallen comrades at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
“I will be the first to say that the Army is probably the best thing that has ever happened to me. It has given me some of the advantages that I didn’t have as a child growing up. One of the reasons why I stayed in so long is because of Jordan (9), my son. Now I have the opportunity to give him something I never had,” Colbert said.
Colbert has spent 23 years in the Army with tours throughout Europe and across the U.S.
During his years in the Army, Colbert took advantage of tuition assistance and graduated with a B.S. degree in Management. His wife, Danielle, currently a junior at Prince George’s Community College, is working towards her B.A. in Business Administration. Jordan already has big plans.
“I want to go in the Army and play football,” Jordan said with a big smile. “But I want to attend Virginia Tech first.”
“I didn’t put that in his head,” Colbert said. “He already has picked that out and with us being here in the DC area, the Post 9/11 GI Bill is perfect. It’s a pricey school but these benefits are going to help me be able to take care of that…it’s just wonderful. I’m just overwhelmed about the opportunity to really be able to take care of him,” Colbert said.
For Soldiers and Army spouses who might want to continue with their studies, the Post 9/11 GI Bill can be used for all levels of degree programs, including a second degree, a master’s degree or even a doctorate.
Defense officials are advising service members to transfer at least a month’s worth of GI Bill benefit to every dependent before they leave service. This will lock in an opportunity to change the number of months transferred at a later time.
Any family member not approved for transferability before a member retires or separates will be denied the opportunity forever, unless the member re-enters service.
Likewise, veterans who remarry or have more children after leaving service will not be able to transfer GI Bill benefits to these new family members.
“It’s recommended that Soldiers add all Family members as potential beneficiaries of their Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits. Once a Soldier has retired or separated from the Army, they can no longer add new Family members as potential beneficiaries,” said Bob Clark, the DoD’s assistant director for accession policy and military personnel policy.
As 1st Sgt. of The Old Guard, Colbert also wants to make sure his Soldiers know about this benefit.
“Because I’m the 1st Sgt. here at Headquarters Company, with all these assets like the Regimental Career counselors, I’m in a unique position to pass this knowledge on to my Soldiers,” Colbert said.
A program he’s particularly proud of is College 101 which the Fort Myer military community developed with the Army Education Center. Representatives from local colleges and universities will hold an educational fair
“We will have people come in from the education center who will advise Soldiers to take advantage of these benefits, because they have to have some type of educational background to be successful. A lot of us in the Army don’t realize it but, hey, it’s tough outside that gate, real tough. You’ve got to have a balance. You’ve got to be more competitive than the next person,” Colbert said.
Tuition is not the only benefit extended to potential college-goers. For students attending school more than half the time, the Post 9/11 GI Bill also pays housing costs, up to a rate equivalent to the Basic Allowance for Housing rate for an E-5 with dependents in the ZIP code where the school is located.
Students are also entitled to a yearly stipend of up to ,000 to cover the cost of books and supplies, and students from highly rural areas who are transferring to a school may also be entitled to a one-time payment of 0.
“I get choked up just thinking about the benefits I’m able to give my son,” Colbert said.
Soldiers can elect to transfer benefits to family members beginning June 29, through the Transferability of Educational Benefits Web site at www.dmdc.osd.mil/TEB.
The Department of Veterans Affairs administers the "Post 9/11 GI Bill," and determines eligibility for education benefits. Further information on eligibility, benefit levels, and application procedures can be found at the VA Web site.
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Strengthening the New GI Bill

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Speaker Nancy Pelosi, House Democratic Leaders and Democratic Members of the House joined with representatives from Veterans’ Service Organizations this afternoon at an enrollment ceremony for the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Improvements Act. This package makes it easier for veterans to take advantage of New GI Bill benefits, helps veterans successfully enter the civilian workforce, and extends educational benefits to members of the National Guard and veterans who use distance education. The House passed the bill yesterday; the Senate passed it earlier this week. The bill now goes to President Obama for his signature into law.
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Hi all,
We are wondering about the GI bill. My husband got out of the navy about a yr ago after serving 4 years . Since then he has been working at a retail store trying to support our family. I work to and just got a promotion so we are trying to see if he can go to school using his GI bill now.
Can anyone tell us if they pay you per month, if so how much? In addition do they pay for schooling as well and pay you to? Is the money you get like financial aid? are you only suppose to use it for books? Does the GI bill pay for books? Can u get financial aid and the gi bill together? Are there any websites or agencies that can give us more information? Please help!
Thanks for any answers!
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Answer by lisab
Check out this site for all the info you need…http://www.gibill.va.gov/
Also when he finds out what school he wants to attend he can talk to the financial aid people and they will be able to answer all his questions and get him in touch with scholarship/grants.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (PRWEB) May 09, 2012
Under the Veterans Retraining Assistance Program (VRAP), veterans who are ages 35 to 60, unemployed, and not eligible for other VA education benefits, can receive 12 months of job training in fields that are expanding and hiring. The program launches July 1 to provide retraining for older veterans hardest hit by current economic conditions.
?The retraining assistance program has the power to transform the lives of tens of thousands of veterans,? said Raegan Rivers, Chief Administrative Officer of DVNF. ?This is an outstanding benefit of the VOW to Hire Heroes Act, and employment counselors at DVNF are available to help veterans determine if they are eligible and assist them with the application process.?
The program is limited to 45,000 participants during fiscal year 2012, and to 54,000 participants from October 1, 2012, through March 31, 2014. Participants may receive up to 12 months of assistance at the full-time payment rate under the Montgomery GI Bill Active Duty program, which currently is $ 1,473 per month. Applications will be submitted through the U.S. Department of Labor, and the Department of Veteran Affairs will pay the benefits.
The labor department, along with DVNF, will provide employment assistance to veterans upon completion of their training program.
To be eligible, veterans must be least 35 but no more than 60 years old, unemployed as determined by the labor department, have other than an dishonorable discharge, not be eligible for other VA education benefit programs, not receive VA compensation due to un-employability, and not be enrolled in a federal or state job training program.
?This is a wonderful opportunity for many mature veterans to go back to school at a community college or technical school and receive training, along with a degree or certification, in a high-demand occupation,? said Rivers.
About Disabled Veterans National Foundation: DVNF exists to change the lives of men and women who came home wounded or sick after defending our safety and freedom. A non-profit 501(c)(3), DVNF was founded in the fall of 2007 by six women veterans to expand their scope of work within the veteran’s community. For more information, visit http://www.dvnf.org.
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Memorial Day Ceremony
Event on 2012-05-28 00:00:00
Memorial Day CeremonyType: Other
Of interest to touristsDate: 5/28/2012
Time & Place:
Rosemound Cemetery in the Veterans Section, (Off LaSalle – take 12th St. to the end) at 9 a.m.
Details:
This is the "Year of the Air Force"
Bagpipers-Call to Order
Army Green Berets raising the American Flag
Native American Veterans Honor Guard
Welcome by U.S. Congressmen Bill Flores
National Moment of Remembrance
Posting our military flags
Tribute to all our fallen Veterans with cannon salute
Young Marines placing flags at Veterans graves
Grand Marshall declared
Traditional Veterans Wreaths presented at the monument
Spirit of America Medal and Youth Award presented
American GI Forum lowering American Flag to half mast
Silver "echo" Taps with Marine Corps "21 gun" Rifle Salute
"Summons to Mourning" by United States Air Force
Riderless horse……"That We Shall Never Forget"
Benediction
Battle Hymn of the Republic
For more information contact: Mike O'Bric, Director of McLennan County Veterans Assn. at 254-399-9974
at Rosemound Cemetery in the Veterans Section
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Middle/High School Transition Parent/Student Workshop For Military Families (All Branches)
Event on 2012-05-21 17:30:00
Highlights of the Workshop Include:
- How to have a successful Middle/High School Experience
- The Grading Process
- Required Coursework & Electives
- Teen Social-Emotional Development
- Time Management Skills
- How to Problem Solve and Make Wise Decisions
- Peer Pressure & Bullying
- Financial Planning for Teens
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- Effective Parent Communicatin & Involvement
- Family Perspecitve of Middle/High School Transition
- Academic Support Resources
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Memorial Day Ceremony
Event on 2012-05-28 00:00:00
Memorial Day CeremonyType: Other
Of interest to touristsDate: 5/28/2012
Time & Place:
Rosemound Cemetery in the Veterans Section, (Off LaSalle – take 12th St. to the end) at 9 a.m.
Details:
This is the "Year of the Air Force"
Bagpipers-Call to Order
Army Green Berets raising the American Flag
Native American Veterans Honor Guard
Welcome by U.S. Congressmen Bill Flores
National Moment of Remembrance
Posting our military flags
Tribute to all our fallen Veterans with cannon salute
Young Marines placing flags at Veterans graves
Grand Marshall declared
Traditional Veterans Wreaths presented at the monument
Spirit of America Medal and Youth Award presented
American GI Forum lowering American Flag to half mast
Silver "echo" Taps with Marine Corps "21 gun" Rifle Salute
"Summons to Mourning" by United States Air Force
Riderless horse……"That We Shall Never Forget"
Benediction
Battle Hymn of the Republic
For more information contact: Mike O'Bric, Director of McLennan County Veterans Assn. at 254-399-9974
at Rosemound Cemetery in the Veterans Section
Waco, United States
Green Industries Best Management Practices Certification
Event on 2012-01-12 08:30:00
FLORIDA GREEN INDUSTRIES BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES CERTIFICATION
This program is designed to provide training in Best Management Practices for anyone working, supervising or advising in the lawn, landscape, pest control, or municipal grounds areas. It provides the training and testing necessary to obtain a Limited Certification for Urban Landscape Commercial Fertilizer (LCULCF). FL Senate Bill 494 requires all commercial fertilizer applicators to have a LCULCF.
The training is focused on reducing non-point source pollution resulting from fertilization or pesticide application.
Anyone who applies fertilizer commercially needs GI-BMP Certification.
The Hillsborough County Landscape Management and Fertilizer Use Rule and the City of Tampa Fertilizer Ordinance require all commercial, governmental and institutional fertilizer applicators to be GI-BMP certified and for work vehicles to tp be identified with a vehicle decal.
The fertilizer rules and ordinances apply to all residents and owners of urban property, not just commercial applicators.
Many Counties have adopted Fertilizer Use and Landscape Management Ordinances; check your County for details.
CERTIFICATE
BMP certification will be awarded to those passing the exam, usually within 30 days of taking the exam.
STUDY MATERIALS
GI-BMP Manual ( It is strongly recommended that you obtain and study this GI-BMP manual prior to attending class). Click here to download your copy.
FEE
The training is offered at to general professionals and at to County Employees and Master Gardeners.
CEUs
A maximum of 4 CEUs can be earned by attending this class. Attendees will earn 2 CORE and may select their 2 additional CEUs from: Pvt. App. Ag., O&T, LL&O, LCLM, or Comm. L&O.
The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) is an Equal Opportunity Institution.
at Hillsborough County Extension-Conference Center
5339 S County Road 579
Seffner, United States
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