I disagree. You should go ahead and do what it takes to fill the masters degree square while you are in with as little effort as possible. Get it over with, then get a real one when you get out of the military via GI Bill, TA, etc. Granted, no one will care about your ERAU degree, but I'd venture to say that not many people would care about your masters degree that is 10+ years old that you haven't used since you got it. For example, I am a Criminal Justice major, so it would be pointless to get a masters in anything related to my BA because it's one of those topics that changes so frequently. Just my .02.