Transitioning from military service to the civilian workforce can be both exciting and challenging—whether you’re 25 or 55. One of the biggest hurdles veterans often face is mastering the job interview. It’s a different kind of mission, but with the right preparation and mindset, you can absolutely nail it. Here are some practical and conversational tips to help veterans of all ages succeed in their next job interview: Translate Your Military Experience You’ve done some amazing things in uniform—but civilian employers might not understand terms like “MOS,” “TDY,” or “squad leader.” Before the interview, take time to translate your experience…
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It still feels a little surreal to say it out loud—Chuck Norris is gone.For decades, he felt like one of those larger-than-life figures who would just always be there. Whether you knew him from the unstoppable force he portrayed on screen, the quiet strength he carried in interviews, or even the internet’s endless stream of “Chuck Norris facts,” he occupied a space in American culture that few others ever reach.But beyond the roundhouse kicks and the legend, there was something deeper. Something more grounded. Something that mattered a great deal to many people—especially veterans.Chuck Norris wasn’t just an action star.…
The labor market is cooling from its red-hot pace, but the next wave of hiring is already visible. Based on federal projections and 2025 trend data, five sectors are expected to stand out for job growth in 2026: health care and social assistance; technology roles tied to AI and cybersecurity; clean energy and electric vehicles; construction and infrastructure; and advanced manufacturing, particularly in the semiconductor sector.Health Care is LeadingThe Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects health care and social assistance will drive the largest share of U.S. job gains this decade, propelled by an aging population and ongoing demand for…
Veterans Legal Institute (VLI), in partnership with the United States District Court for the Central District of California and the California Court of Appeal, convened veterans, judges, and cross-sector leaders this week for a National Vietnam War Veterans Day reflection in Orange County, honoring service while confronting the gaps that persist in how veterans are supported.In Orange County alone, thousands of veterans face unresolved legal issues tied to housing, benefits, and family stability—needs that often go unaddressed until they reach a point of crisis.The program began at the Court of Appeal and continued with a hosted lunch at the federal…
Veterans transitioning from military service to civilian life often seek higher education to enhance their career prospects. Online degree programs offer flexibility and accessibility, making them an excellent choice for veterans balancing work, family and education. Here, we explore some of the top online degree programs tailored for veterans, their benefits, and why these institutions stand out. Additionally, we’ll highlight whether they accept the Post-9/11 GI Bill, participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program and the types of degrees offered.American Military UniversityAmerican Military University (AMU) is an online, military-friendly university that is part of the American Public University System (APUS). It’s…
The National Entertainment Awards Academy for Military & Veterans (NEAAMV) proudly announces that Maurice P. Kerry will serve as Co-Host for the 2nd Annual MV Awards Gala, taking place May 23, 2026, at the prestigious Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles. As Co-Host, Maurice P. Kerry will help lead the evening’s celebration, including welcoming Distinguished Guest Dennis Quaid to the MV Awards stage.Maurice P. Kerry, known for his recurring role on CBS’s Beyond the Gates, NBC’s Law & Order: Organized Crime and his work as a veteran advocate, brings both professional expertise and firsthand military experience to the MV Awards…
By Lori L. Tyler The sun has barely begun its ascent, casting long shadows across the pavement, but Herman Curry is already in motion. His steady breath paces his stride as he clocks another mile, one of 10 he’ll complete before the day is done. At 76, most people have slowed down. Not Curry. He has spent a lifetime outrunning obstacles, and he doesn’t plan to stop now.Service LegacyBorn in Ferriday, Louisiana, on November 10, 1949, Curry’s life has been defined by an unyielding commitment to discipline, resilience and service. In the 11th grade, his family relocated to Detroit, a city…
As service members transition from military duty to civilian life, employers play a critical role in shaping how that experience translates into meaningful careers. Across industries, a growing number of U.S. companies have developed structured hiring, training and mentorship programs explicitly designed to support veterans entering the civilian workforce.In 2025, Forbes again identified several employers recognized for veteran hiring and retention, citing companies such as Salesforce, Google and Microsoft for their sustained investments in recruitment, training and transition support.Technology LeadersTechnology companies continue to stand out for building scalable pathways into civilian roles. Salesforce operates the Salesforce Military Alliance, which provides…
For veterans pursuing education in 2026, a four-year degree is no longer the only—or always the most practical—path forward. Certificate programs, industry-recognized credentials and microcredentials have become increasingly visible across higher education and workforce training. For veterans balancing employment, family responsibilities or health considerations, these shorter programs offer a focused, measurable way to translate learning into civilian opportunities.Rather than replacing traditional degrees, certificates and microcredentials expand the range of options available to student veterans navigating post-service transitions.Focused SkillsCertificate and microcredential programs are designed to deliver specific, job-aligned skills in a condensed timeframe. Many can be completed in months rather than…
Normandy, France – June 2026 – In a historic tribute to courage, service, and the often-overlooked role of women in wartime resistance, an all-female team of American veterans, first responders, and law enforcement leaders will parachute into Normandy, France, during the 82nd anniversary commemoration of D-Day.The team – representing the nonprofit Fox Force Foundation, an organization focused on women’s leadership and resilience, will conduct the jump from a historic C-47 aircraft onto the same drop zones used by Allied paratroopers during the invasion of Nazi-occupied France in June 1944.Scheduled during the international D-Day commemorations in June 2026, the mission will…