
Finding the Right Fit After the Military
When Dan Taylor retired from the Air Force after three decades, the Command Chief Master Sergeant knew he wasn’t done serving. But the transition came

When Dan Taylor retired from the Air Force after three decades, the Command Chief Master Sergeant knew he wasn’t done serving. But the transition came

For James Hughes II, joining the Navy Reserve was a turning point. “Honestly, I signed up to serve because I needed to get my life

When Jasmine Czarnecki left the Marine Corps, she struggled with a common challenge many Veterans face: the loss of belonging. “It was a huge adjustment

Following the 2014 crisis at the Phoenix VA Medical Center, the leaders at the Department of Veterans Affairs knew it had to change. What emerged

G.I. Jobs CEO and Navy Veteran Chris Hale continued the conversation with senior leadership at the Department of Veterans Affairs by sitting down with Paul

Most Americans don’t realize just how massive the US Department of Veterans Affairs really is. With about 470,000 employees—more than the entire active-duty US Army—the

Sponsored At Indiana Tech, we take pride in supporting those who serve. For many veterans and active-duty military members, the thought of balancing coursework with military duties, financial responsibilities,

By Christian Echeverri & Hannah Carey of Team BMR #Sponsored When Navy Diver Brad Tachi transitioned out of the military, he didn’t expect silence. After

By Autumn Rice, ACP According to the US Department of Labor, nearly 200,000 men and women leavemilitary service and return to civilian life every year.

The GI Bill® is great, but it’s not your only option. There are other education benefits designed just for veterans that can help you go