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Student Veterans Are Not Political Pawns

  • Post published:April 2, 2019
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Recently, we were able to share our thoughts with The Hill about how Student Veterans are being used for political gain. We believe that regardless of the school a Veteran decides to attend that they should be able to freely use the benefits they have earned.

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