Federal programs used to help service members transition into civilian life are too focused on education and are not spending enough money and time working toward finding them employment -- and some ...
WASHINGTON — The Veterans of Foreign Wars and other veterans advocates urged lawmakers Tuesday to prioritize and improve transition assistance programs that prepare exiting service members for their ...
FORT BUCHANAN, PUERTO RICO– More than 160 service members, families, veterans, and community members attended the Job Fair and Education event hosted by the installation's Transition Assistance ...
FORT BUCHANAN, Puerto Rico– Service members from the different Department of Defense components on the island, participated in the installation Transition Assistance Program (TAP) Workshop at the ...
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Roughly 200,000 service members transition from military life to civilian life each year, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Serving in the military can be demanding, but ...
Drexel's Military Transition Program, offered through the Goodwin College of Professional Studies, is a transitional program for eligible veterans that provides additional support and resources to ...
The brave people who serve our military go through extensive training, not only to learn how to be physically and mentally equipped for battle, but skills for leadership and specialties that can ...
Cpl. Angelo Gutierrez, Headquarters company, 3rd Marines, works out of his textbook during a MASP class in classroom D, at the Joint Education Center here Nov. 19. (Lance Cpl. Ronald Stauffer/U.S.
A majority of the $13 billion invested in military transition programs by the federal government is spent on education, according to a recent report by Rand. While pursuing higher education is ...