I need to know how to transfer my GI Bill benefits from before 9/11.
Of course. Here you can find out if you can transfer any of your unused Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to your spouse or dependent children. Remember, the Department of Defense decides whether you can transfer GI Bill benefits to your family.
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What are the conditions I need to meet to be able to transfer benefits then?
Have you completed at least 6 years of service on the date your request is approved and you agree to add 4 more years of service?
Yes, I have. 8 years of service.
Then you should be able to transfer your education benefits.
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Those are good news. You said that the department of defense decides if I can transfer my GI Bill benefits?
Yes, that's correct. The Department of Defense decides whether you can transfer GI Bill benefits to your family.
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What if want to revoke transferred benefits?
In that case, please turn in another transfer request for the dependent through milConnect.
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And where do I turn in my requests while I'm still on active duty?
You'll request to transfer, change, or revoke a Transfer of Entitlement, TOE, through milConnect, as long as you are on active duty. You can't apply for a TOE through us.
