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Marine AidWritten by Jamie Carpenter As a current or former member of the United States Marine Corps, you may be eligible for a variety of Marine aid programs. These can be as limited as allowances for moving from one stationing post to another or as broad as getting preferred military rates on personal loans. Some of these programs, such as the GI Bill, are wholly government run. Others, such as a discount at the movies, are just private companies seeking to reward service members for their contributions to our society. Where Can I Find Out More about Marine Aid Programs?There is a variety of information sources on the Marine aid programs available to veterans of the Corps. The first source to check out would be the Veterans Administration, for their express mission is to assist vets in making their way in the world, and they have mountains of information on what services are available. Another excellent tool would be the Internet, with its seemingly unlimited potential to teach you about the benefits for which you might be eligible. In addition, many private companies specialize in military money matters and offer discounts on their services. For example, there are many special loan rates for current and former personnel, and many movie chains offer reduced rates on admission prices, a great benefit considering how expensive it is to take in a show these days. Many times it is just a matter of asking about these deals, for they are not necessarily advertised, but they are there for the taking. There are a variety of Marine aid programs offered by both the public and private sector, and many times it is just a matter of seeking them out. So, the next time you are considering making a big-ticket purchase or just going out for dinner, make sure you inquire about what deals may be available. Your Marine banking institution is a great place to inquire for information.
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