. >> reporter: then there's joe giding. he served in the army in world war ii and used the benefits to learn a trade he's still using now. >> all veterans in all fields of endeavor benefited from the gi bill. >> reporter: back then, veterans got only $500 a year at the most to further their education, via college or apprenticeship. today it has a $16,000 a year cap. it can only be used for a college or university education. but it kicks the money way up, matching the cost to some of the most expensive state schools in the country. overall, the director says the major changes will make it easier to get new recruits and keep the more experienced troops longer. heidi collins, cnn, atlanta. >>> looks like changes are on the way. the postal service may switch up how you send and get your mail. it may even mean fewer deliveries and longer trips to the post office. >>> the suspect accused of creating a bomb scare at laguardia airport is now behind bars. the fbi is stepping in to investigate. >>> and with that, a warship gets chris