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Ron Kness

The Montgomery GI Bill – One Name, Two Drastically Different GI Bills

by Ron Kness on May 15, 2013

When It Comes to Using Post 9/11 GI Bill Benefits, Are You Your Own Worst Enemy?

by Ron Kness on April 30, 2013

Three $50,000-a-Year Career Fields That Require Only an Associate Degree

by Ron Kness on April 10, 2013

Post 9/11 GI Bill Housing Allowance Set to Increase by 3.8%

by Ron Kness on March 28, 2013

Are GI Bill Benefits in Jeopardy of Being Cut?

by Ron Kness on March 13, 2013

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