Thousands of veterans discharged from service during former President Joe Biden’s administration for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine may regain eligibility for GI Bill education benefits, according to a Monday Department of Veterans Affairs announcement .
Over 8,000 service members across the military were separated from service during the Biden administration for not complying with the Defense Department’s COVID mandate, which required all service members to be fully vaccinated against the disease.
Service members who refused the order were dismissed with “general, under honorable conditions” classifications, hindering their ability to receive veterans benefits, such as GI Bill assistance.
In a January executive order , President Donald Trump reinstated those discharged under the p

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