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Should the High School Military Test Be a Mandatory Test?
High school students interested in serving in our armed forces must take an entrance examination called the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). The ASVAB is used to not only assess a...
1 commentJob Searching With Military Experience
As you launch out for your search of the perfect job, don’t forget to take with you one of your greatest assets, your experience during your time in the military. You have learned and practiced all the...
0 commentsJoining The United States Army
The United States Army is chalked full of happy men and woman from all across America and other countries and hundreds are enlisting everyday. It’s no secret as to why they are so excited about joining,...
0 commentsReflections on Service
I sit here thinking back on my time in the service of the United States of America. I spent nearly nine years with the Army, and was MOS qualified in both Infantry and Artillery. When I left, I was glad...
0 commentsSoldier's Employment Rights
Whether you agree with the war in Iraq or not, it is important that Americans support those who sacrifice themselves by simply following orders. Though it was not their decision to go to war, they did...
0 commentsThe Hidden Post Traumatic Stress Disorder from the War On Terrorism
In the United States Army Soldiers are required to attend many informative classes. Several of these classes have begun to cover Post Traumatic Stress Disorder - which majority of Soldiers have. While it...
1 commentElected Officials Should Serve a Mandatory 4 Year Term in the United States Military
Written and adopted in 1787, the United States Constitution states that the Commander In Chief of the (Article II, Section 2, Clause 1) United States Army, the United States Navy and the "militia" of the...
3 commentsUnderstand your Life Insurance Contract!
Buying life insurance is a prudent and selfless decision but make sure that you understand your policy, its terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions before you accept the policy. Any ambiguity should be...
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