Author: USVM

Victoria and Marvin Little, along with their daughter Arryuana, share a unique bond that extends far beyond blood—they are all veterans who have found a common ground in their pursuit of higher education through American Military University (AMU).A Shared Educational JourneyWhat makes this family’s story extraordinary is not just their individual achievements, but their collective commitment to learning. Each family member has navigated the challenges of military service while simultaneously pursuing academic goals, supporting one another every step of the way.Arryuana, an Army veteran from Jackson, Mississippi, chose AMU for its flexibility—a critical factor for someone balancing military responsibilities with…

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As part of Military Appreciation Month and Memorial Day, several businesses and organizations across the country are offering free and discounted services to servicemembers and veterans this month. Check out the list below and be sure to check in to see if there is an extra discount for the upcoming holiday.Unless otherwise specified, these deals apply to all branches of the military for active-duty, retired, and veteran members.Meal Deals: (Please confirm 2025 deals by visiting their website)Bob Evans: As a general rule of thumb, Bob Evans offers a 10% discount for active, veterans and retired military every day. Be sure…

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By Brian Rolf    As a veteran and business owner, I often reflect on how my time in the Marine Corps directly shaped the way I run my franchises. Transitioning from military service to becoming a Pet Supplies Plus franchisee was no easy feat. Still, the skills, discipline and mindset I developed in the military became the backbone of my success.Today, as I continue to grow my business, I’m eager to share how my fellow veterans can leverage their military experience to pursue their own entrepreneurial journey.Lead from the Front & Set the PaceOne of the biggest lessons I learned during…

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Transitioning from military service to civilian employment can be daunting, but many veterans find that their skills and experiences are highly valued across various industries. Whether leaving active duty or retiring, veterans bring a wealth of qualities—discipline, leadership, adaptability and problem-solving—that make them an asset to employers in several key sectors. Here’s a look at some of the top industries hiring veterans.Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementVeterans are often drawn to the logistics and supply chain management sector due to their experience coordinating and overseeing the movement of goods, equipment and personnel in high-pressure environments. These skills translate to the civilian…

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After serving eight years in the military, Laquan Taylor returned home from his final tour only to face another battle—surviving after being shot 15 times. That journey led him to Neurofit360, an experience that changed his life. He’s bringing that same intensity and life-changing therapy to Atlanta through Neurofit360 ATL. We spoke with Taylor about his journey, the impact of Neurofit360 and his vision for the future.Tell us about your military background.I joined the Navy right after high school. I graduated in May and enlisted in December. I signed up to become an engineman, though I had no idea what…

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Sam Elliott’s voice is instantly recognizable—deep, rich and steeped in the history of the American West. Over a career spanning more than five decades, he has embodied the rugged, principled cowboy and the battle-hardened Soldier, giving life to characters that have shaped the way audiences view heroism. But beyond the silver screen, Elliott’s dedication to honoring military service members is more than just a role—it’s a mission.Born Aug. 9, 1944, in Sacramento, California, Elliott grew up with a deep respect for the armed forces. After moving to Oregon as a teenager, he developed a passion for acting and studied theater…

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By Paul Peng     The United States Constitution is perhaps modern history’s oldest continuously operating sovereign contract. Signed in 1787 and enacted in 1789, this contract has been the foundation of our democracy for well over two centuries. It firmly establishes—in writing—the agreement made between a nation and its people. Yet despite this, a great many Americans know very little of this foundational document.If you were to ask your friends, co-workers, family or neighbors, how many do you think would confuse Veterans Day and Memorial Day (or vice versa)? How many would know what is said in our Constitution? Or what…

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In a significant move aimed at addressing veteran homelessness, President Donald Trump signed an executive order on May 9, 2025, to establish the National Center for Warrior Independence on the West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs (VA) campus. This initiative seeks to revitalize a historic site and provide comprehensive support to homeless veterans.Reviving a Historic CommitmentThe West LA VA campus, originally donated over a century ago with the intent to serve disabled veterans, has seen parts of its land leased to private entities over the years. The new executive order mandates the Department of Veterans Affairs to redirect the campus’s focus…

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By Mona Lisa Faris As the publisher of U.S. Veterans Magazine and a passionate advocate for veterans’ success, I have spent years understanding the unique skills and strengths that military veterans bring to the civilian workforce. One industry where veterans are particularly well-suited is the sports and fitness industry. Their military experience often translates seamlessly into the demanding and fast-paced nature of sports, providing them with valuable skills like leadership, teamwork, discipline, adaptability, a strong work ethic and the ability to handle high-pressure situations. Additionally, the camaraderie and community aspect of sports can be especially beneficial for veterans transitioning back…

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Transitioning from military service to academic life presents unique challenges for veterans. The structured environment of the military contrasts sharply with the self-directed nature of college, but with the right strategies, veterans can excel in higher education. From leveraging military-earned skills to finding the right support systems, here are key ways to succeed in college as a veteran:Veteran ResourcesMany colleges and universities offer dedicated support programs for veterans. Veteran resource centers provide guidance on financial aid, academic advising and career services tailored to military experience. The Student Veterans of America (SVA) organization also has chapters across campuses, offering peer support…

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