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As a veteran, you know that the Post-9/11 GI Bill is one of the greatest tools in your personal career advancement arsenal. Did you know that the
As a veteran, you know that the Post-9/11 GI Bill is one of the greatest tools in your personal career advancement arsenal. Did you know that the

You aren’t going to take all that stuff with you . . . Are you? You know, the equipment from the paint gun obsession from

Name: Joey Hale Branch: Air Force Years Served: 11 Highest Pay Grade: E1-E5, O1-O4 MOS: Intelligence Officer Age: 42 Job Description: Air Force Veteran Joey Hale and his wife,

Your work review is not a military review. Civilian performance reviews are unencumbered by military protocol and structured submission requirements; it is largely up to your
Whether you stayed in the barracks for the duration of your contract or had the opportunity to stay outside the gates, there are sure to

Photo Credit: playbuzz.com 1. Baby-Faced Bryan Congratulations, you’ve just become a parent. In order to survive basic training, you must now not only cover your
The Texas Legislature has rejected a proposal to overhaul the Hazlewood Act, a victory for veterans groups that had opposed a Republican state senator’s attempt

The rumor mill is one of the most amazing things about Army service. Conjecture seems to travel through the Private News Network at speeds rivaling
Article courtesy of USAA Finances were front and center in the 2014 Blue Star Families Military Family Lifestyle Survey. But not in a good way.

Even if Uncle Sam is picking up all or part of your college cost, you worked hard and took risks for those education benefits. So