The Utility Workers Union of America Is Training Veterans for Post-Military Careers The Utility Workers Union of America will train veterans and put them in stable, long-term careers.
This Is the State of Military Entrepreneurship After 2020 The Institute for Veterans and Military Families surveyed thousands of veteran business owners. This is what they found.
How to Keep Your Calm in a Job Interview Making a first impression is important. During a job interview, it's critical. Here's how to stay frosty when the time comes.
The Health Care Industry Is Looking for Vets. Here’s How to Get Free Training. Health care surpassed retail as the number one employment sector for Americans in 2018, and it's only getting bigger. The...
How a Vending Machine Business Can Be a Perfect Side Gig for Transitioning Veterans With little skill and minimal startup costs, the vending industry could be the start of an entrepreneurial career.
Baseball Legend Jackie Robinson Was a Soldier During World War II The baseball diamond hero was blazing trails long before he started playing professionally.
Why Public Perception Is Important for Veterans' Career Prospects Character is who you are, reputation is what others think you are.
5 Resume Blunders Veterans Should Avoid Whether submitting a resume online or in person, there are a few things to avoid.
New Variety Show to Raise Money for Veteran Charities Through Family Entertainment "The Stu and Laurie Variety Hour" will air Sunday nights on Newsmax TV.
The Barstool Fund and Black Rifle Coffee Want to Help Veteran-Owned Businesses The Barstool Fund has raised $35 million to keep small businesses and their employees at work.
Marine Whose Misconduct Was Cited in Viral Video Faces Administrative Separation, Officials Say Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin called the video "deeply disturbing" during a press conference.
In a Navy with Lots of Traditions, a Small, Very Personal One Continues It’s a tradition that’s lasted eight decades.
Sig Sauer Faces $10 Million Lawsuit over P320 Pistol After Alleged Accidental Discharge Wounds Federal Agent A Marine vet was issued a P320 as his service weapon to use as an officer for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Navy Will Make All Sailors Reaffirm Oath to the Constitution in Extremism Stand-Down The Navy is the first military service to reveal what leaders will cover during the military's upcoming stand-downs.
Seattle-Based Coast Guard Icebreaker Returns Home After First Mission in Nearly 40 Years to Wintertime Arctic The Polar Star is the only icebreaker classified as "heavy" — able to break through ice up to 21 feet thick.