Points for each dependent child under 18. 3. Newspaper Archives and Headlines
In the realm of hobbies and collectibles, there are several "paper"-related GI items: World War 2 GI
Research Starters: The GI Bill | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans Points for each dependent child under 18
Vintage World War II GI flats (paper or thin metal figurines) featuring stretcher bearers and marchers. government-backed loans for homes and businesses
Historical 1946 election posters featuring the "Tennessee Battle World War 2 G.I.".
Additional points for months served abroad.
One of the most significant "papers" or legislative acts for World War II veterans was the (1944). This act provided returning servicemen with essential funding for education, government-backed loans for homes and businesses, and unemployment allowances. 2. Discharge "Rating" and Credits