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Table 1. Chronology of Educational Assistance Programs Administered by the VA
Table 2. Percentage of Maximum Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefits Based on  Aggregate Length of Active Duty Service
Table 3. Maximum Payments for Tuition and Fees, Housing, and Books and Supplies,  as Enacted by the Improvements Act
Table 4 provides a summary of some of the key characteristics of the active programs.
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