09 MARCH 2015
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Proposed VA Health Care Changes The non-profit organization Concerned Veterans for America has sponsored a study entitled "Fixing Veterans Health Care." Read More
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Rising Cost of Care for Younger Veterans? Veterans Affairs Secretary Bob McDonald told lawmakers last week that the department is on track to meet two lofty goals set by his predecessor. Read More
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Senator Seeks to Fix VA Choice Card The new chairman of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee promises to push to soften a restrictive 40-mile rule on user eligibility under the VA Choice Card program. Read More
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Free Tax Preparation for Military While filing for tax returns can be tricky for the average family, it can get even more complicated for military families. Read More
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Use GI Bill for Business Loans? A proposed change to the post-9/11 G.I. Bill would allow veterans to use their education benefits as startup collateral to start their own businesses. Read More
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Wounded: The Battle Back Home The Wounded Warrior Project has released a 12-part series of videos on the ongoing struggles veterans face. Read More
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Featured Job: Home Depot Is Growing We are a Fortune 50 leader and we want you to put your sales skills to good use and work with us. Read More
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5 Things You Don't Know About B-2 Bombers Did you know a typical combat mission lasts more than 30 hours? Watch the full video to learn more. Read More
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VA Launches Free Anger Management Resource The VA recently created a free and confidential online course, Anger & Irritability Management (AIMS), to help Veterans and Servicemembers manage their tempers. Read More
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Free Car Registration in Arizona Military veterans who are 100 percent disabled do not have to pay to register their vehicles with the State of Arizona. Read More
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The Legion's 2015 Legislative Agenda A joint session of the House and Senate Committees on Veterans' Affairs met recently to hear the testimony of American Legion National Commander Michael D. Helm. Read More
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Be a 'Specialist' in Your Job Search In today's competitive job market, specialists dominate. For military personnel transitioning into the private sector, being a specialist is a huge advantage. Read More
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A Great Career is Waiting at AmerisourceBergen AmerisourceBergen is driving innovative partnerships with global manufacturers, providers and pharmacies to improve product access. Read More
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Get the FAQs on VA Home Loans We've answered 16 of the most frequently asked VA Loan Benefit questions. View them now to get a quick understanding of your benefit. Read More
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See the USS Arizona A December, 2014 post on the Warbird Information Exchange forum shows a series of historical photos of the famed ship. Read More
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K9 Soldiers Matches Dogs with Wounded Warriors The nonprofit organization K9 Soldiers, Inc. trains service dogs and matches them with wounded warriors. Read More
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Women's History Month March is Women' History Month, which honors the hard work and contributions made by women in the past and present. Read More
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Vietnam War Commemoration The 50th Vietnam War Commemorative Partner Program is a multi-year campaign that aims to thank and honor the veterans of the Vietnam War. Read More
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Visit a Veterans Benefit Center The American Legion Veterans Benefits Centers (VBCs) help veterans enroll in VA health care, schedule VA medical appointments, file VA disability or pension benefits, and more. Read More
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American Legion Sponsors Scholarship The American Legion Legacy Scholarship provides college educations to the children of parents who died while on active-duty military service on or after Sept. 11, 2001. Read More
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More Vet Services in Kentucky State and Federal officials have announced an effort to expand mental health services to veterans in western Kentucky. Read More
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Trucking Industry to Hire Vets The Truckload Carriers Association has that it has committed the trucking industry to hiring 50,000 veterans in the next four years. Read More
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How to Write an Effective Resume Here are tips to writing an effective resume: (1) start by putting the "easy" information at the bottom. Read More
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