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- What job are you qualified for after the military? It is a question everyone asks during military transition.
- Talking to people about their jobs is called informational interviewing, and the technique usually works very well.
- In the wake of the Vanessa Guillen death, Army officials promised that Fort Hood would increase transparency. But Military.com has uncovered at least one recent death that went undisclosed.
- Chuck Norris, U.S. military veteran and martial arts superstar, began honing his skills in Korea while serving in the Air Force.
- Statement of Dr. Vincent Patton, House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity, July 29, 2010
- Perez faced repeated disciplinary actions, a positive drug test that suddenly wasn't, allegations of making it all up and, finally, confinement and a reduction in rank.
- 'A 9/11-like Event': Navy Report on Carrier Suicides Cites Missed Warning Signs, Leadership FailuresInvestigators found that the ship had the highest number of suicide-related behaviors from 2017 to 2019 when compared to all aircraft carriers on the East Coast.
- The unit of nine, code named the Black Birds, carefully tends to its M777, artillery that was delivered by Ukraine's benefactors after a lengthy negotiation process.
- The unit's response to Valley's first attempt to kill himself raises questions over whether the Army's suicide prevention efforts provide clear, concise response plans for units.
- Finding jobs to do online is like landing the Holy Grail. But we know how to get an online job. Read more.