By Daniel Collins In this phase, you have decided what you would like to do most, so you need to devise a strategy to achieve your objective. Writing the different tasks down on paper or saving them to a computer document. By putting them in order, this will help you focus on the next most important step in your transition…
MilTRAC is offering subscribers a free PDF of LinkedIn for Learners, which is available for purchase at our Sellfy store. This PDF offers readers an in-depth look at creating a professional business network through LinkedIn while also conveying their professional brand to prospective employers and mentors. HOW TO CLAIM YOUR PDF When you subscribe you will receive a coupon code…
By Daniel Collins Like many of us, we needed to find our way in life and the Military was as good a place as any to grow up. You gained some skills in the military, but are they transferable to the civilian sector? If they are and you like what you are doing, you can pretty much bypass this phase. …
By Matt Scherer For veterans who lived in communities where Hurricane Beryl impacted their livelihood, the VA this week has announced several temporary policy changes that can impact their support programs provided to veterans and their families. Provided below are some informational resources shared in an email message sent to the MilTRAC team about policies concerning those impacted by the…
Due to the rise of Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs) scams, VA wants to ensure Veterans—including those who choose to have their private health care provider complete a DBQ—are appropriately equipped with the information they need to submit DBQs successfully. A DBQ is a streamlined medical examination form designed to collect medical evidence relevant to a claim for benefits. DBQs allow Veterans to…
At MilTRAC, we love the work of our friend Anna Larson, a military spouse who advocates for others like her. As part of the Military Transition Roundtable, we have also worked with military professionals with EMFP families, so when we learned that Anna had done this video with Austin Carrigg. Carrigg, the founder of Exceptional Families of the Military,…
By Pete Scherer On January 21, 2020, Private Second Class Caleb “Smitty” Smithers was found dead in his barracks. A 19 year old native of Lubbock Texas, the young man had aspirations of serving the U.S. Military since childhood and hoped to ultimately join the 82nd Airborne Division. Unfortunately, these dreams would be cut short by his tragic death. The…
We’re pleased to add CMSgt. (Ret.) Jason David as one of our first board of advisors for our website. Jason oversaw the American Forces Network, DoD Media Operations, the Defense Information School and Mission support elements before his retirement November 2023. He’s been awarded the Purple Heart and also won an Emmy for his TV work. David will help us…
By Amanda Munoz Post 8541 Quartermaster For most of us, the Fourth of July represents fireworks, hot dogs and fellowship. This mid-week holiday brings a chance to fire up the barbecue grill, have our families and friends gather and wear bright red, white and blue outfits. However, military veterans with PTSD consider Independence Day as a day to avoid altogether,…
If you want to help veterans near Ellsworth AFB, S.D.., our friend Matthew Pillar is looking for qualified candidates to check out his job announcement. (Please click on the graphic to find the job posting info) The deadline is July 5.

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