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  1. Aug 21, 2009 · Note: The Air Force uses the term GI Bill Kicker to refer to the GI Bill Buy-up program, which is available to Montgomery GI Bill participants. For the Post-9/11 GI Bill

  2. The Post-9/11 GI Bill provides different percentage levels of education benefit depending on an individual’s length of active duty service following September 10, 2001. Service members are eligible for up to 36 months of entitlement. Benefits are available for up to 15 years from a service member's last period of active duty of at least 90 ...

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    The official education website for the U.S. Army advises those promised a kicker, “the individual should receive a Department of Army Form 3286-66 upon entry to active duty with the incentive listed in section 1a”. If you cannot find your form, it may be available through your command support staff at your last base or you may need to request a rep...

    Each branch of service administers its own version of the kicker and has its own requirements. In general they may be similar but the details will vary depending on the branch of service, whether the applicant is Active Duty, Guard, or Reserve, etc. The U.S. Navy’s requirements for the kicker are a good example of what you might expect regardless o...

    For those using the Montgomery GI Bill, the kicker may be paid as a portion of your usual monthly payment, but under the Post 9/11 GI Bill program that may come as part of your monthly housing allowance. The length of your payments is identical to your GI Bill deposits and is divided over the entire 36 month entitlement period for full-time attende...

    Like many financial incentives to join the military, the GI Bill Kicker program comes with caveats. If you fail to complete your education, if you are not given a military discharge that meets program standards, or if you terminate your enlistment early you may have your benefit terminated or it may be required to be paid back. Much depends on circ...

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  5. The Department of Veterans Affairs Post-9/11 GI Bill provides education funding and benefits to eligible veterans, total force Airmen and family members. The bill's transfer-to-dependent option is designed to help improve military retention/recruiting and is only available to eligible active duty and selected Reservists.

  6. Sep 9, 2016 · The kicker does expire same as the GI Bill – 10 years from date of discharge for the MGIB-AD; 15 years for the Post 9/11 GI Bill. Buy-Up Program – Same Program, Different Name As said earlier, the Air Force calls their GI Bill kicker by another and often confusing name – the Buy-Up Program.

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