This ‘Golden Girls’ Actress Was Also a US Marine Fellow Marines surely were thankful Bernice Frankel, better known as Bea Arthur, was a friend, traveling down the road and...
4 Things the Small Business Administration Wants Veteran Entrepreneurs to Know A lot of changes are coming to the way veterans interact with the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Why a Marine and Former Iranian Hostage Joined Folds of Honor After Retirement After 34 years working for Budweiser, Rocky Sickmann went to work for a cause close to his to heart.
Study the 10 Most Common Interview Questions Interviews can be tough even if you're qualified for the job. Study the 10 most common interview questions to prepare and...
How to Foster Diversity, Equity and Inclusion as a Civilian Employee If an employer implements Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, it expects you to be on board.
How a Legendary Coach and World War II Sailor Made the NFL What It Is Today Paul Brown was drafted into the Navy in 1944. It found a good use for his talents.
Veteran+ Master Class: How You Can Find Better-Paying (More Fulfilling) Work Now Military transition does not stop with your first civilian job. When you are ready to move on and find better paying, more...
The National Veterans Resource Center Receives $30 Million Endowment at Dedication The Institute for Veterans and Military Families at Syracuse University will continue its entrepreneurship, employment and...
Veterans and Military Spouses Have Access to Free Tech Training Through a New Career Program The program is operated by the Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Hiring Our Heroes and funded through a grant from Google.
Call of Duty Endowment's Call to Action to Recognize Medics and Corpsmen in Civilian Health Care America needs its medical veterans, and former medics and corpsmen want to get to work.
Soldiers Who Refuse Vaccination Can Still Serve, But Their Careers Are Over The deadline to be vaccinated is Dec. 15 for active-duty soldiers and June 30 for Reserve and Army National Guard troops.
Russian Admiral: Kursk Disaster Caused by NATO Sub Retired Adm. Vyacheslav Popov charged in an interview that the NATO submarine inadvertently bumped into the Kursk.
Student Veterans Battle for GI Bill Benefits at MIT, Another School Fighting the VA There are 104 GI Bill beneficiaries on MIT's campus, worth some $3 million in tuition to the university.
US Air Force Employee Handed Over Couple's Purchase Records, Leading to $300,000 Tax Bill from Germans The report shows a U.S. military agency collaborating with German authorities to collect German income tax penalties on U.S...
Navy Sub Crews Told to Stand Down After Preventable Collision in the Pacific The USS Connecticut, a Seawolf-class submarine, struck an unidentified seamount or underwater mountain on Oct. 2.