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Veteran unemployment ticked up last month, but still lower than civilians for 9th month in a row
After a record-low unemployment rate in April, the jobless numbers for post-9/11 veterans jumped up a bit in May.
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With amputations on the decline, could doctors forget how to do them?
Doctors aren’t performing as many combat-related amputations these days. But with that good news for service members comes one potential downside.
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Swim skills required to see this new veterans memorial
Opening in Florida this summer, Circle of Heroes has the potential to draw scuba divers from all over the world.
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Troops and vets must do these 9 things to succeed in college, experts say
Whether you’re on active duty or have already transitioned out of the military, chances are you have some good education benefits at your fingertips.So how do you make sure you don’t waste them and become a college dropout?
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Could putting college students in VA hospitals help widespread staffing shortage?
A proposed bill aims to create a program for pre-med students to get clinical observation hours and other training at VA hospitals before medical school.
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No more luxury’ breast pumps for new moms under Tricare policy change
No more coverage for breast pumps with wireless connectivity to smartphones. And new moms will get only one, not two.
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If your school needs a new veterans center, Uncle Sam might chip in
What could you do with $500,000? Some schools across the country may soon be able to put that much cash toward building or improving student veterans centers on their campuses.
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6 crucial job search tips — from vets, for vets
Here are some tips to help you make it through the job-search process without losing your mind, courtesy of five veterans who have been there.
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Hot vet employment market continues in February
This is only the third time the veteran unemployment rate has dropped this low since 2000.
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Should vets get preference for promotions in government jobs?
Federal law grants extra points to veterans applying for government jobs, but does not apply these points to promotions, transfers or other changes once a person is already employed. This U.S. territory did things differently.
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Veteran unemployment ticked up last month, but still lower than civilians for 9th month in a row
After a record-low unemployment rate in April, the jobless numbers for post-9/11 veterans jumped up a bit in May.
-
With amputations on the decline, could doctors forget how to do them?
Doctors aren’t performing as many combat-related amputations these days. But with that good news for service members comes one potential downside.
-
Swim skills required to see this new veterans memorial
Opening in Florida this summer, Circle of Heroes has the potential to draw scuba divers from all over the world.
-
Troops and vets must do these 9 things to succeed in college, experts say
Whether you’re on active duty or have already transitioned out of the military, chances are you have some good education benefits at your fingertips.So how do you make sure you don’t waste them and become a college dropout?
-
Could putting college students in VA hospitals help widespread staffing shortage?
A proposed bill aims to create a program for pre-med students to get clinical observation hours and other training at VA hospitals before medical school.
-
No more luxury’ breast pumps for new moms under Tricare policy change
No more coverage for breast pumps with wireless connectivity to smartphones. And new moms will get only one, not two.
-
If your school needs a new veterans center, Uncle Sam might chip in
What could you do with $500,000? Some schools across the country may soon be able to put that much cash toward building or improving student veterans centers on their campuses.
-
6 crucial job search tips — from vets, for vets
Here are some tips to help you make it through the job-search process without losing your mind, courtesy of five veterans who have been there.
-
Hot vet employment market continues in February
This is only the third time the veteran unemployment rate has dropped this low since 2000.
-
Should vets get preference for promotions in government jobs?
Federal law grants extra points to veterans applying for government jobs, but does not apply these points to promotions, transfers or other changes once a person is already employed. This U.S. territory did things differently.
-
Veteran unemployment ticked up last month, but still lower than civilians for 9th month in a row
After a record-low unemployment rate in April, the jobless numbers for post-9/11 veterans jumped up a bit in May.
-
With amputations on the decline, could doctors forget how to do them?
Doctors aren’t performing as many combat-related amputations these days. But with that good news for service members comes one potential downside.
-
Swim skills required to see this new veterans memorial
Opening in Florida this summer, Circle of Heroes has the potential to draw scuba divers from all over the world.
-
Troops and vets must do these 9 things to succeed in college, experts say
Whether you’re on active duty or have already transitioned out of the military, chances are you have some good education benefits at your fingertips.So how do you make sure you don’t waste them and become a college dropout?
-
Could putting college students in VA hospitals help widespread staffing shortage?
A proposed bill aims to create a program for pre-med students to get clinical observation hours and other training at VA hospitals before medical school.
-
No more luxury’ breast pumps for new moms under Tricare policy change
No more coverage for breast pumps with wireless connectivity to smartphones. And new moms will get only one, not two.
-
If your school needs a new veterans center, Uncle Sam might chip in
What could you do with $500,000? Some schools across the country may soon be able to put that much cash toward building or improving student veterans centers on their campuses.
-
6 crucial job search tips — from vets, for vets
Here are some tips to help you make it through the job-search process without losing your mind, courtesy of five veterans who have been there.
-
Hot vet employment market continues in February
This is only the third time the veteran unemployment rate has dropped this low since 2000.
-
Should vets get preference for promotions in government jobs?
Federal law grants extra points to veterans applying for government jobs, but does not apply these points to promotions, transfers or other changes once a person is already employed. This U.S. territory did things differently.













