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Air Force AidWritten by Seth Cotterell If you are a member of the United States Air Force in need of financial assistance, there are a number of Air Force aid programs for which you might be eligible. These can range from GI Bill benefits to funds for a funeral, and they can come from a variety of different sources. These sources can be both public and private, as part of your overall compensation package as an airman, or from organizations set up to help Air Force members in need. Do I Have to Pay Back Any Air Force Aid?Some of these assistance packages, such as GI Bill benefits, do not have to be paid back and are monies that you are entitled to as veteran who has been honorably discharged. Other Air Force aid services are emergency loan programs run by private organizations that must be paid back. However, there are limited programs available that do not require these loans to be paid back with interest. These usually have shorter-term payment plans attached to them, but are fair nonetheless. Where Do I Find out About Air Force Aid Programs?When searching for information about Air Force aid programs, a great place to start is the Veterans Administration. They can direct you towards different websites, publications, and institutional lenders that offer financial assistance to military veterans. Remember, these programs exist to help you in your financial need, but they will not hold your hand through the process. So, make sure you are you own best advocate, and that you find the program that works best for you. Consulting a military specific financial services company is the best way to arm yourself with all the information you'll need.
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