By: Anuj Kainth If you’re a veteran traveling with a service dog, you’re not just taking a trip. You’re about to run a gauntlet of rules, stares, and people who don’t always understand why that dog by your side isn’t optional. Whether you’re heading to a VA appointment, catching a flight to see family, or trying to take a vacation…
The American Legion Department of Texas is requesting veterans and others to send gift cards and checks to their state headquarters to offset the weekend flood damage. Gift cards from Lowe’s, Home Depot and Walmart are also welcome as well. Please send those contributions to: 1624 E. Anderson Lane, Austin, TX, 78752.
By Deon Myers While summer break is a well-deserved time to relax and recharge, it’s also a golden opportunity, especially for high school and college students, to get ahead in building a strong career foundation. Here are a few impactful things students can do this summer to stand out: ✅ Intern or Volunteer Whether it’s a paid internship, a nonprofit…
If you asked Daniel Collins about a transition timeline, he would tell any #Militaryprofessionalintransition that he or she needs mentors. More importantly, he would tell any active duty or reserve members to start at least two years ahead of their planned transition. When he published his recent post on transition, our content team wanted to share this post. By clicking…
The Veterans Administration has released its Women’s Health Transition Training guide. “This course helps transitioning Servicewomen and recently separated women Veterans understand the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care benefits and services available to them,” Tyrone Hewitt, one of our leading contributors noted in his post. Downloading this guide is easy. One can use a basic Internet search…

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