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Military & Veteran Benefits

This generation of veterans and servicemembers has access to the best benefits of any era in history. From the VA Home Loan program to the GI Bill, you can save money, enhance your career opportunities, and even change your life. Don’t miss out on any of the military and veteran benefits you have earned.

VA Warning on Special Monthly Compensation, Aid & Attendance, and VA Claim “Sharks”

Veterans who qualify for VA benefits, including those with Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) and Purple Heart recipients are considered likely potential targets for scammers and exploitation. The Department of Veterans Affairs warns that some veterans are targeted due to their higher disability ratings and increased VA compensation. Learn more.

How the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Protects Military Families

Legal actions in 2025 are reminders of the importance of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, or SCRA, a law providing financial and legal protection to military members. Two important cases occurred in 2025 that service members and their families should know about. Greystar Management Services LLC, a large property management company was ordered to pay $1.4… Read more »

VA Ends Paper Check Benefits Payments

In 2025, the Department of Veterans Affairs is making a “final push to move veterans who receive benefits by paper check to get the money directly deposited to an account” after the President ordered “a shift to electronic banking” for federal agencies by Sept. 30 2025. After that date, VA payments will no longer be… Read more »

DoD Cancels $17 Billion Global PCS Contract with HomeSafe Alliance

Update July 1 2025: The DoD promises the setup of a PCS move hotline to assist those who experience difficulties with their 2025 permanent change of station moves following the cancellation of the DoD global PCS contract with HomeSafe Alliance (see below.) The DoD has admitted defeat in the troubled HomeSafe Alliance household goods controversy,… Read more »

Guard and Reserve Military Burial Benefits

Military burial benefits for American servicemembers are offered by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense (DoD) to assist families dealing with the death of a loved one. Eligibility for these benefits may vary depending on whether the deceased was an active duty, Guard, or Reserve member. Those who qualify for military… Read more »

Reserve Component Survivor Benefit Plan (RCSBP)

The Reserve Component Survivor Benefit Plan (RCSBP) is a military life insurance program for qualifying military families. According to the Defense Accounting and Finance Office official site, “The Reserve Component Survivor Benefit Plan enables members who served in Reserve Components, and qualify for retired pay, to leave their spouse and/or dependent children with an ongoing monthly benefit called an annuity.” Learn more.

Soarion Credit Union (Formerly Air Force Federal Credit Union)

Once you’ve spent time in the military, you begin to see what really counts in banking: having someone who truly gets your situation, reliable access to your money, and services that can adapt as your life changes. Soarion Credit Union, formerly Air Force Federal Credit Union (AFFCU), began as a small, base-focused institution but has… Read more »

Losing Military Life Insurance

For members of the armed forces, programs like Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (SGLI) are an important part of the larger package of military benefits, providing high levels of coverage with no required medical exams or high premiums. But military life insurance is not necessarily a lifetime benefit, and there are numerous circumstances under which it… Read more »

Supreme Court Issue 9-0 Ruling in Favor of Disabled Combat Veterans

In June 2025, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision in a class action lawsuit brought on behalf of some nine thousand veterans entitled to combat related VA benefits. The number of troops currently affected may seem low, but this decision has major implications for veterans of future conflicts. The Supreme Court case Soto V…. Read more »

VA Mobile Vet Centers

The Department of Veterans Affairs supports veterans in a variety of ways through its field offices, medical centers, and clinics. Some veterans live farther away from VA facilities than others, and the VA deploys Mobile Vet Centers to bring VA services to veterans in more remote areas and to places where you might not expect to find them, such as outdoor festivals or other events. Learn more.