WASHINGTON — A bill before Congress would jumpstart benefits for separating troops by authorizing accredited veterans organizations to place counselors in Defense Department transition assistance ...
Federal programs used to help service members transition into civilian life are too focused on education and are not spending enough money and time working toward finding them employment -- and some ...
A Pentagon program designed to cover a “vulnerable” mental health period for military members failed to reach 70% of those enrolled, a federal watchdog found. The program, named inTransition, is ...
The Centennial Banquet and Conference Center at Fort Bliss, Texas, hosted the annual transition Expo and job fair by the Army Community Service transition assistance program, May 21-22. The two-day ...
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It can be difficult for service members to reenter civilian life after their time in the military. For certain military members, who the Department of Defense deem as “at risk,” the military links ...
Roughly 200,000 service members transition from military life to civilian life each year, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Serving in the military can be demanding, but ...
FORT KNOX, Ky. — The Transition Assistance Program (TAP) will host a fall job fair at the Saber and Quill Conference Center Sept. 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event, which is open to the public, is ...
SASEBO NAVAL BASE, Japan — A Native American Management Services Inc. representative is here this week to train contractors in skills they need to help servicemembers who are nearing retirement ...