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TAP is getting a makeover this year. Here’s what you need to know.
Service members transitioning out of the military this year could be much more prepared for civilian life than their predecessors, thanks to some major changes coming to the Defense Department’s Transition Assistance Program.
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Are you drinking enough water? The Air Force is testing a new device that could tell you
Air Force researchers are testing new technology they believe can help airmen maintain and improve their overall wellness and performance on the job.
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Army life took this veteran from military service to entrepreneurial success
For his service as both a soldier and a civilian, Patrick McKenna will receive the Chairman’s Veteran Achievement Award.
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Don’t implement controversial GI Bill transfer rule yet, or at all, lawmakers tell Pentagon
The impending policy change would end GI Bill transfer options for service members with more than 16 years in uniform.
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How far should victims have to go to prove military sexual trauma?
The Department of Veterans Affairs is opposing a new bill that would expand access to disability benefits for survivors of military sexual trauma.
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Thousands of veterans had education derailed when for-profit college chains abruptly closed
The vast majority of school closures have come from the for-profit sector.
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Here’s how a popular form of entertainment is helping veterans deal with pain
The virtual reality experience has helped relieve pain — both physical and mental.
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Veterans courts could get big boost if Congress passes this law
Advocates say veterans treatment courts have helped many veterans get back on their feet without the stigma of incarceration.
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No more smoking at VA hospitals
The Department of Veterans Affairs is outlawing smoking, vaping and other forms of tobacco use at its health care facilities across the country.
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TAP is getting a makeover this year. Here’s what you need to know.
Service members transitioning out of the military this year could be much more prepared for civilian life than their predecessors, thanks to some major changes coming to the Defense Department’s Transition Assistance Program.
-
Are you drinking enough water? The Air Force is testing a new device that could tell you
Air Force researchers are testing new technology they believe can help airmen maintain and improve their overall wellness and performance on the job.
-
Army life took this veteran from military service to entrepreneurial success
For his service as both a soldier and a civilian, Patrick McKenna will receive the Chairman’s Veteran Achievement Award.
-
Don’t implement controversial GI Bill transfer rule yet, or at all, lawmakers tell Pentagon
The impending policy change would end GI Bill transfer options for service members with more than 16 years in uniform.
-
How far should victims have to go to prove military sexual trauma?
The Department of Veterans Affairs is opposing a new bill that would expand access to disability benefits for survivors of military sexual trauma.
-
Thousands of veterans had education derailed when for-profit college chains abruptly closed
The vast majority of school closures have come from the for-profit sector.
-
Here’s how a popular form of entertainment is helping veterans deal with pain
The virtual reality experience has helped relieve pain — both physical and mental.
-
Veterans courts could get big boost if Congress passes this law
Advocates say veterans treatment courts have helped many veterans get back on their feet without the stigma of incarceration.
-
No more smoking at VA hospitals
The Department of Veterans Affairs is outlawing smoking, vaping and other forms of tobacco use at its health care facilities across the country.
-
TAP is getting a makeover this year. Here’s what you need to know.
Service members transitioning out of the military this year could be much more prepared for civilian life than their predecessors, thanks to some major changes coming to the Defense Department’s Transition Assistance Program.
-
Are you drinking enough water? The Air Force is testing a new device that could tell you
Air Force researchers are testing new technology they believe can help airmen maintain and improve their overall wellness and performance on the job.
-
Army life took this veteran from military service to entrepreneurial success
For his service as both a soldier and a civilian, Patrick McKenna will receive the Chairman’s Veteran Achievement Award.
-
Don’t implement controversial GI Bill transfer rule yet, or at all, lawmakers tell Pentagon
The impending policy change would end GI Bill transfer options for service members with more than 16 years in uniform.
-
How far should victims have to go to prove military sexual trauma?
The Department of Veterans Affairs is opposing a new bill that would expand access to disability benefits for survivors of military sexual trauma.
-
Thousands of veterans had education derailed when for-profit college chains abruptly closed
The vast majority of school closures have come from the for-profit sector.
-
Here’s how a popular form of entertainment is helping veterans deal with pain
The virtual reality experience has helped relieve pain — both physical and mental.
-
Veterans courts could get big boost if Congress passes this law
Advocates say veterans treatment courts have helped many veterans get back on their feet without the stigma of incarceration.
-
No more smoking at VA hospitals
The Department of Veterans Affairs is outlawing smoking, vaping and other forms of tobacco use at its health care facilities across the country.














