
Get Trained for Your Civilian Career While Still Serving
Imagine getting paid by the military to spend your last months of active duty service training with a civilian employer who is eager to hire

Imagine getting paid by the military to spend your last months of active duty service training with a civilian employer who is eager to hire

ACP mentors help veterans get into the field. By Christopher Maj The Eiffel Tower, the Empire State Building, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Brooklyn

Special enrollment period for Veterans who served in combat zones By Hans Petersen, VHA NEWS editor and Air Force Veteran Until 11:59 p.m. Sept. 30,

Army NCO deploys his military training and skills for a civilian career in logistics. Kevin Araujo loves the fast pace of logistics. It’s little wonder,

Army specialist worried about learning a new trade. She found a company willing to train her, and now she’s a leader. When Sabrina Filmore left

Open your mind to new possibilities, advises one retired sergeant who landed a great new civilian career. Whatever you did or do in the military,

Influencer Grant Khanbalinov channels social media to address mental health among veterans. Grant Khanbalinov is a social media influencer whose influence started in the Navy.

American soldiers were drawn like never before with the growth of William Mauldin’s career. As an editorial cartoonist, Mauldin took two Pulitzer Prizes in his lifetime.

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The Force Awakens star Adam Driver enlisted in the Marine Corps after the events of Sept. 11, 2001, as a Mortarman (0341) until he was medically