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Remote Work Revolution: How New Policies are Empowering Military Spouses
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Career & Jobs

Remote Work Revolution: How New Policies are Empowering Military Spouses

For years, the phrase “military spouse career” often felt like an oxymoron. We’ve all seen it, or lived it: the endless cycle of PCS moves, …

Leadership Beyond the Uniform: Translating Military Excellence to Civilian Success
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Transition Stories

Leadership Beyond the Uniform: Translating Military Excellence to Civilian Success

Alright, listen up, leaders. Whether you wore stripes, bars, or stars, you were forged in an environment that demands decisiveness, integrity, and the ability…

VA Is Proposing to Cut Red Tape on Vocational Rehab. Here's What It Actually Means for You.
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GI Bill & Education

VA Is Proposing to Cut Red Tape on Vocational Rehab. Here's What It Actually Means for You.

If you've tried to access VA Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) benefits — Chapter 31 — you know the experience can feel like getti…

The Army Named Its New Helicopter 'Cheyenne II' And That's More Than Just a Cool Name
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Career & Jobs

The Army Named Its New Helicopter 'Cheyenne II' And That's More Than Just a Cool Name

Every aviator in the Army has an opinion about the Black Hawk. It's the platform that defined rotary-wing doctrine for 40 years, that your instructor pilot swor…

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Career & Jobs

Why your MOS code is still costing you the job — and how translation actually moves the needle

Recruiters spend 7 seconds on a resume. If they can't decode 11B or 0311, you're out. Three veterans share how they fixed it.