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Why Should You Join the Military? (Top 10 Reasons)
Joining the military has some red, white, and blue aspects no doubt. This article is more about the green (money) and pink (women) advantages.
27 commentsInvest In And Motivate Our Young People To Pay It Forward
The history of the United States is replete with examples of citizens performing selfless acts for others simply to do the right thing. Part of our military's ethos has always been to act as a team to defend...
18 commentsPart 61 vs 141 Flight Schools
Shortly after you've decided to get your pilot license (it's actually called a private pilot certificate, but we'll let you slide if you call it a license), you're going to start look at possible flight schools for your training. If you spend any...
4 commentsHomelessnes Now
Homeless people are often closer than many would think. They can be our veterans, mailman, local barista, or our coworkers. Homelessness can occur at any age in life and many Americans are just one or two paychecks away from homelessness.
6 commentsHelping the Veterans?
So many have applied for the new post 9/11 GI Bill with high hopes but something has gone terribly wrong. No communication, and not enough workers to handle all the claims. The VA is supposed to help the veterans during this process, and I...
15 commentsMilitary and Veteran Friendly Colleges
Review of some of the top schools seeking to cash in on the more than $4.4 Billion in veterans' educational benefits.
2 commentsBack to school to improve... yet no help makes for a complete failure
Going back to school is a great way to not only improve yourself, but increase your ability to market your abilities to your current employer and potential employers as well. With today’s increasing demand for top-notch employees, having an...
7 commentsOnce A Soldier
War era veterans deserve the greatest degree of respect and admiration. They deserve that their sacrifice not be forgotten. They deserve to be remembered in truth and treated with dignity.
1 commentDo or do not do. There is no try.
Before I begin this, let me make something clear. Please understand that I’m too old to bother with “he/she.” Anytime I say “he” I’m including the ladies unless the context is obvious. A comment in a post responding to a news story the...
1 commentVeterans Education Benefits Advice
Advice for military and veterans seeking information on starting or continuing their education.
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