Am I eligible for the Post 9/11 GI Bill?
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I have a slight issue and I'm looking for info! I opted out of the Montgomery GI Bill with my entry to the reserves, as I was told I could opt in when i went active duty. Long story short the recruiter was wrong and I'm sol when it comes to the Montgomery GI Bill. Im looking at getting out this December but my eligibility weighs seriously on my decision. I've been in for 4 years and am going to have two deployments under my belt by the time I get out. I've done my research and cant get a clear answer! Will someone with some knowledge on the subject please help me out!?!
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Answer:
Go to this site http://gibill.va.gov/ for the answer to this and any other questions you may have. If you're unable to find an answer, you can email and telephone them. Good luck, and thank you for your service!
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