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The new GI Bill currently floating around congress could be the most significant bit of legislation for veterans in decades. It really is that good. (How good? Sec Gates is worried it will hurt retention - that's all the endorsement I need.)
Or it could be a political ploy that will never see the light of day.
It's also one of those stories that will probably get complicated. (But this is one of those brief moments before it does.)