Author: USVM

By Bailey Fletcher For many service members, the idea of earning a college degree while actively serving can seem daunting. With deployments, shifting schedules and the demands of military life, pursuing higher education might feel out of reach. But the truth is, thousands of service members and veterans earn degrees every year—thanks in large part to military-friendly colleges built to support them.The data backs up why this matters. According to 2024 employment figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), veterans who hold a bachelor’s degree or higher enjoy a 53.3% employment rate, which is significantly higher than the 18.6% for…

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After surviving the Second Battle of Fallujah and enduring a long road to recovery, David Battle Jr. found healing and purpose not just in physical therapy or military honors—but on the football field.“I always say my toughest campaign began the day I came home,” said Battle, who suffered two gunshot wounds and a grenade blast during combat in Iraq in 2004. “I was told I’d never walk again—but after months of dragging my leg forward, falling more times than I can count, I eventually took my first steps. Three years later, I suited up to play junior college football. That…

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To honor our nation’s veterans, numerous companies are offering discounted or free products, meals, services and events to active-duty service members, veterans and—in many cases—military spouses and dependents. These deals are available on or around Veterans Day 2025 and may vary by location. Note: While not all locations require proof of military service, it’s always best to bring a valid military ID, veteran ID card, DD214 or other accepted documentation in case verification is needed. This list will be updated as we get more companies offering deals and freebies. Food & Dining Applebee’s: Free full-size entrée from a special menu…

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Washington, D.C. will once again take center stage this November as the nation comes together to honor America’s heroes at the Third Annual National Veterans Day Parade. This year’s celebration spans an entire weekend of events dedicated to recognizing the service and sacrifice of our veterans.The festivities begin on Friday, November 7th with the Grand Marshal Dinner at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center. On Saturday, November 8th, the National Field Show for Bands takes over the National Mall from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., followed by opening ceremonies at the National Archives at 11:00 a.m. The parade itself steps…

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Montel Williams isn’t just a familiar face—he’s a trusted voice. As a trailblazing veteran—Williams returns for his third U.S. Veterans Magazine cover and story, and with good reason. Over the years, he has remained at the forefront of meaningful work that directly impacts veterans’ lives, using his platform to advocate for better health care, transitional support and community reinvestment.From his decorated service in the U.S. Marine Corps and Navy to his decades of public advocacy, Williams continues to lead by example. He’s served on the board of the Fisher House Foundation for over 15 years, helping ensure military families have…

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This Veterans Day, one of the nation’s most storied ships will again serve as a beacon of remembrance and gratitude. On Nov. 11, 2025, the Queen Mary will open its decks to veterans, active-duty military personnel and their families for a day of free admission, heartfelt tributes and patriotic celebration.Docked in Long Beach Harbor, the historic ocean liner will transform into a floating tribute to the men and women who have served the United States in uniform. From live music to interactive exhibits and family-friendly activities, the Queen Mary’s Veterans Day event promises to blend history, honor and community spirit…

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Film lovers and military-community insiders, get ready: the GI Film Festival is making a special November comeback in Washington, D.C., and it’s bringing some of its most powerful stories back to the screen.What’s Happening?From November 4 to November 5, the festival will host “Best of the Fest”, a two-day showcase featuring 13 standout films drawn from across the past decade of GI Film Festival programming. These aren’t just any films — they’re a curated selection of narratives and documentaries that highlight military, veteran, and family experiences.Screenings will take place at the NCTA – The Internet & Television Association in D.C.…

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The transition to civilian life is rarely a seamless process. Many veterans face unique emotional, psychological and physical challenges after service, including post-traumatic stress, depression and feelings of disconnection. While traditional therapy and medical treatment remain vital, therapeutic hobbies are increasingly being recognized as powerful tools in helping veterans reclaim a sense of purpose, stability and peace.These activities—ranging from creative arts to outdoor pursuits—can serve as practical coping mechanisms, enhance mental health and foster a renewed connection with oneself and others.Creativity as HealingCreative hobbies, such as painting, woodworking, sculpting or writing, allow veterans to express themselves in ways that talk…

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As the global energy landscape evolves, professionals in the oil and gas industry are being asked to walk a tightrope: maintain an affordable and reliable fuel supply while advancing toward net-zero emissions. Far from being a contradiction, balancing energy security and transition is becoming the core challenge—and opportunity—of modern energy careers.“Energy security and energy transition are not mutually exclusive,” said Daniel Yergin, vice chairman of S&P Global and chairman of CERAWeek, during the 2024 energy summit. “But it requires investment, realistic policy frameworks and alignment between governments, industry and the public.”The demand for oil and gas remains strong. According to…

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SAN DIEGO, CA – October 28, 2025  – National University (NU)—a nonprofit, Veteran-founded institution serving nontraditional, working, and military-connected students—today announced the launch of a national initiative called “The ANDers™ Movement” to recognize the resilience and determination of NU’s “ANDers” – students who are parents and professionals, caregivers and servicemembers, and others balancing multiple roles while pursuing higher education.“National University was founded over 50 years ago to serve students who have often been overlooked—career professionals, parents, and military-connected learners,” said Dr. Mark D. Milliron, president and CEO of National University. “The ANDers Movement celebrates the strength, ambition, and determination of…

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