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Announcing the administrations college tuition legislative proposal

Announcing the administrations college tuition legislative proposal

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Charles Williams, Army Continuing Education System

Charles Williams, Army Continuing Education System

Charles Williams, Army Continuing Education System specialist, discusses the Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program with educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee during the U.S. Army, Baton... More

Paul Delaney, left, and Washington Star colleague Ron

Paul Delaney, left, and Washington Star colleague Ron

Paul Delaney, left, and Washington Star colleague Ron Sarro, far right, interview the late gay civil rights activist Baynard Rustin, center, in 1968 at The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industria... More

US Navy (USN) SEAMAN (SN) Ruth Pipke, attached to Commander Fleet Activities (CFA) Yokosuka (left) and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class (HC3) Clinnt Favo, attached to US Naval Hospital Yokosuka, fill out the required forms for tuition assistance with directions from Sulania Cole, an Education Technician at the Navy College Office, Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan (JPN)

US Navy (USN) SEAMAN (SN) Ruth Pipke, attached to Commander Fleet Acti...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Hospital, Yokosuka Country: Japan (JPN) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Crystal Brooks, Usn Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military... More

Lt. Col. Alicia L. Pruitt, 30th Adjutant General Reception

Lt. Col. Alicia L. Pruitt, 30th Adjutant General Reception

Lt. Col. Alicia L. Pruitt, 30th Adjutant General Reception Battalion commander, explains how civilian volunteers are prepared for their transformation into competent, disciplined, professional and well-trained ... More

III MEF Commanding General, Lieutenant General (LTGEN) Earl B. Hailston, gives a check to Japanese representatives for college tuition given to underpriveleged Japanese citizens. After two years as Commanding General of III Marine Expeditionary Force/Marine Corps Bases Japan, LTGEN Earl B. Hailston, relenquished command to LTGEN Wallace C. Gregson during a sunset ceremony aboard Camp Courtney, Okinawa, Japan, on 010731

III MEF Commanding General, Lieutenant General (LTGEN) Earl B. Hailsto...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Camp Courtney State: Okinawa Country: Japan (JPN) Scene Major Command Shown: III MEF Scene Camera Operator: SSGT John Giles, Usmc Release Statu... More

Service members and their families were able to get

Service members and their families were able to get

Service members and their families were able to get a head start on preparing for their future during the Army Education Center’s military career and education expo, held Nov. 18 at the community center on the ... More

Announcing the administrations college tuition legislative proposal

Announcing the administrations college tuition legislative proposal

Carter White House Photographs: Presidential Public domain photograph - White house, President of the United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Les Payne, captain, U.S. Army 1963-1969, Vietnam veteran.

Les Payne, captain, U.S. Army 1963-1969, Vietnam veteran.

Les Payne, captain, U.S. Army 1963-1969, Vietnam veteran. (Photo courtesy of Les Payne)

From left Jamie Ward, 5th and 6th grade math and science

From left Jamie Ward, 5th and 6th grade math and science

From left Jamie Ward, 5th and 6th grade math and science teacher at Elysian Fields Middle School, Bridgette Brown, behavioral interventionist at Oaklawn Jr. High School, Tiffany Gaynor, behavioral support teach... More

Paul Delaney, corporal, U.S. Army 1953-1955. (Photo

Paul Delaney, corporal, U.S. Army 1953-1955. (Photo

Paul Delaney, corporal, U.S. Army 1953-1955. (Photo courtesy of Paul Delaney)

TN Gov. Signs STRONG Act

TN Gov. Signs STRONG Act

Gov. Bill Haslam signs the Tennessee STRONG (Support, Training and Renewing Opportunity for National Guard) Act May 25, 2017 at the Tennessee Department of Military in Nashville. (Tennessee National Guard phot... More

Col. John Knabel, 178th Wing Commander, speaks at a

Col. John Knabel, 178th Wing Commander, speaks at a

Col. John Knabel, 178th Wing Commander, speaks at a press conference announcing the expansion of tuition discounts to active reservists and Ohio National Guardsmen at Clark State Community College June 23. (U.S... More

Dr. Tommy King, president of William Carey University,

Dr. Tommy King, president of William Carey University,

Dr. Tommy King, president of William Carey University, and Maj. Gen. Janson D. Boyles, the adjutant general of Mississippi, sign a Memorandum of Understanding establishing the William Carey University Military ... More

In this July 29, 1967, photo provided by the U.S. Library

In this July 29, 1967, photo provided by the U.S. Library

In this July 29, 1967, photo provided by the U.S. Library of Congress, President Lyndon B. Johnson interacts with members of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission) in the White ... More

Service members and their families were able to get

Service members and their families were able to get

Service members and their families were able to get a head start on preparing for their future during the Army Education Center’s military career and education expo, held Nov. 18 at the community center on the ... More

Paul Brock served as deputy director of Communications

Paul Brock served as deputy director of Communications

Paul Brock served as deputy director of Communications for the Democratic National Committee from 1974 to 1976. (Photo courtesy of Paul Brock)

The Tennessee STRONG Act, Air National Guard

The Tennessee STRONG Act, Air National Guard

The Tennessee STRONG Act will provide 100 percent tuition reimbursement to Tennessee Guardsmen for a first time associate or bachelor's degree. (U.S. Air National Guard photo illustration by Master Sgt. Jeremy... More

Scott Pellegrin, health and speech teacher at South

Scott Pellegrin, health and speech teacher at South

Scott Pellegrin, health and speech teacher at South Terrebonne High School, gazes at the Global War On Terrorism Memorial at National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Ga., during the U.S. Army, Baton Rouge Recruiti... More

Tuition Assistance restored

Tuition Assistance restored

Amanda Hayman, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University adjunct instructor, reviews the course syllabus with students on the second floor of the training building, Oct. 21.

From camouflage to the classroom: Understanding the Post-9/11 GI Bill

From camouflage to the classroom: Understanding the Post-9/11 GI Bill

Pennants for different universities and colleges create a wall of color inside the Education and Career Services office on the Henderson Hall portion of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. Bart MacMilllan, a career... More

Founders of the National Association of Black Journalists

Founders of the National Association of Black Journalists

Founders of the National Association of Black Journalists pose in front of the White House Dec. 12 following the organization’s 40th anniversary reception in Washington. At least three of the association’s foun... More

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee visited the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Ga., during the U.S. Army, Baton Rouge Recruiting Battalion Education Tour at the Maneuver Center of Excelle... More

TA updates raise bar for Marine students

TA updates raise bar for Marine students

The Marine Corps has updated regulations for tuition assistance in the 2015 fiscal year. Marines now have longer to apply before their class and more stringent grade policies, according to Marine Administrative... More

Les Payne interviews the leader of the movement to

Les Payne interviews the leader of the movement to

Les Payne interviews the leader of the movement to end apartheid, the late Nelson Mandela, on his first day out of a 27-year imprisonment in the backyard of his home in Orlando West, Soweto, just outside of Joh... More

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee view a display in “The Last 100 Yards” exhibit at the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Ga., during the U.S. Army, Baton Rouge Recruiting Battalion Educat... More

Paul Brock, staff sergeant, U.S. Air Force, 1952-1954.

Paul Brock, staff sergeant, U.S. Air Force, 1952-1954.

Paul Brock, staff sergeant, U.S. Air Force, 1952-1954. (Photo courtesy of Paul Brock)

Soldiers stand in formation during the 1st Battalion,

Soldiers stand in formation during the 1st Battalion,

Soldiers stand in formation during the 1st Battalion, 46th Infantry Regiment, 194th Armored Brigade, Basic Combat Training Graduation Ceremony on the Inouye Parade Field at the National Infantry Museum in Colum... More

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee learned about the 150 career paths, educational opportunities, benefits and family support available in Army service during the U.S. Army, Baton Rouge Recruit... More

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