The Montgomery G.I. Bill - Selected Reserve (Chapter 1606) is an education program that provides up to 36 months of education benefits to members of the Selected Reserve.
The Post-9/11 GI Bill is an education program for Airmen who serve on qualifying active duty after September 10, 2001, and receive an honorable discharge.
Member's 6 year enlistment entitles them to use the Pennsylvania's State Educational Assistance Program, which will pay a maximum of $4, 097 per semester for a full-time student.
House Bill 1324, known as the Pennsylvania GI Bill, was signed in to law July 1, 2019. The Bill authorized the Military Family Education Program (MFEP) which allows spouses and children of Pennsylvania National Guard members to attend college at no or reduced cost.
This online worksheet will guide you through a step-by-step question and answer process to create a will. After completing the worksheet or after clicking "Save and Exit," the website will generate a ticket number. Send this ticket number to Lt. Col. Paul Luongo at paul.luongo.1@us.af.mil for assistance.
This online worksheet will guide you through a step-by-step question and answer process to create a power of attorney. After completing the worksheet or after clicking "Save and Exit," the website will generate a ticket number. Send this ticket number to Lt. Col. Paul Luongo at paul.luongo.1@us.af.mil for assistance.
Air National Guard Airmen who complete a minimum of 20 "qualifying" years of service (creditable retirement years) become eligible for retired pay at age 60.
Personal Financial Counseling (PFC) can help you and your family: manage finances, resolve financial problems and reach long-term goals such as getting an education, buying a home and planning for retirement. Services Include: - Confidential financial consultations for individuals and families - Referrals to military and community resources - Support for family members during deployment - Help with credit management and budgeting - Help navigating benefits
Eligibility now includes National Guard members with at least 90 days of active service including at least 30 consecutive days under Title 32, Sections 316, 502, 503, 504 or 505. VA home loans help Airmen, veterans, and eligible surviving spouses become homeowners. It provides a home loan guarantee benefit and other housing-related programs to help you buy, build, repair, retain, or adapt a home for your own personal occupancy.
TRICARE is the Department of Defense’s premier health care program serving Air National Guard Airmen and family members worldwide. TRICARE brings together military hospitals and clinics with a network of civilian providers to offer you medical, pharmacy, and dental options that meet your changing needs.
The Fort Indiantown Gap shopping center (Building 9-120) offers a mini-AAFES PX, a barbershop and military clothing and sales for authorized DoD ID card holders. The AAFES mini-PX operates several self-serve fuel pumps and offers a large selection of convenience items, including: personal care items, snacks, drinks, reading material, stamps and class VI beverages. Check cashing and an ATM are available. Check cashing and an ATM are available.
Services Include:
- Auto Hobby Shop - Event Venue - Arts and Crafts Center - RV Storage - Golf - Pool - Bowling - Sports and Fitness - Information, Tickets, and Travel - Outdoor Recreation
- Auto Hobby Shop - Sports and Fitness - Information, Tickets, and Travel - Golf - Pool - Outdoor Equipment Rentals - Trailer Rentals - Event Venue
- Auto Hobby Shop - Bowling - Information, Tickets, and Travel - Outdoor Equipment Rental - Picnic Areas - Sports and Fitness
Space-A is a privilege that may offer substantial savings for your leisure travel. The Space-A page contains a vast amount of information on Space-A eligibility.
Because the internet is a popular and powerful tool for information access, education, and entertainment, the DoD joint service initiative is streamlining how MWR provides online access to library services and eResources - members can search for new library materials and upcoming programs at their local installation library; learn a new language; find a tutor; check out digital and audio books; these are just a few of the services to be offered in the new one-stop library shop.