By Annie Nelson During the Vietnam War, over 11 million gallons of Agent Orange were sprayed on over 20 million acres in Vietnam. It is estimated that over 2,000,000 people have suffered illness from Agent Orange exposure. In the United States, over 300,000 veterans have died from Agent Orange exposure from 1962-1971, according to the Cleveland Clinic. While some Vietnam veterans have received the Purple Heart or the Medal of Honor, many others have received no recognition for the sacrifices they made and continue to make due to their service in Vietnam during the war. A determined Vietnam veteran has…
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Student Veterans of America (SVA) is the recipient of a $1 million donation from The Walt Disney Company, establishing Disney as the founding sponsor of the SVA Career Center. This visionary gift will empower SVA to revolutionize career support for the nation’s student veterans and pave the way for their successful transition into the civilian workforce. The SVA Career Center, scheduled to launch as an online resource early next year, will offer tailored career readiness services, technology-driven programs, and a network of industry experts and mentors dedicated to supporting the unique needs and honing the distinctive skills of student veterans.…
Explore U.S. Veterans Magazine’s curated list of Veteran-Friendly Schools. Our annual recognition list showcases educational institutions that are leading the way in fostering veteran-friendly environments. These esteemed schools are honored for their commitment to equality, representation, and opportunity. Join us in celebrating their achievements and be inspired by their dedication to veterans. Click to view U.S. Veterans Magazine’s Top Veteran-Friendly Schools! TAKE THE SURVEY! Each year our survey results are remarkable and growing in strides. We encourage other schools to follow the lead and ultimately create a more inclusive environment. Completion of our annual survey is highly recommended, but not…
By John Register, Military veterans often possess unique skills and experiences that make them exceptional leaders in the civilian workplace. Drawing from my journey as a United States Army veteran, I appreciate the invaluable lessons and abilities acquired during my service, particularly during my Gulf War deployment and subsequent role as CEO of the Amputee Coalition.In the Gulf War, I quickly realized the importance of adaptability and a thirst for knowledge. To thrive in an unfamiliar environment, I immersed myself in learning. I studied Arabic to facilitate communication, delved into local customs to foster understanding, and became intimately familiar with…
By Paul Peng Those of you who have a business or are considering starting a business have all heard it. Networking is a critical component in the determination of business success. It increases your chances of making a sale or a series of sales. It expands your brand organically through word-of-mouth advertising. It also allows for collaborative and partnership opportunities.Most importantly, it allows you to cultivate genuine professional and/or personal relationships that will last years to come. So, what does all this mean? How can you realize the vast benefits of networking in your entrepreneurial journey?Finding the Right NetworkWhile building…
By Amanda Huffman You may not realize it now, but part of who you are is about to disappear. The day you take off your uniform, nothing changes and everything changes in an instant. You might think that the military is just like any other job, but after talking to veterans, I have learned and experienced in my own life that the military has changed you and given you a purpose. It is more than a career. Let Freedom Ring As I counted down the days to my final day on active duty, the only thing I was focused on…
Your civilian resume is a summary of your background and experience, and it’s likely to be the first information about you that an employer will see. With your military service, you already have impressive skills and knowledge. These tips will help you make a resume that will stand out.Collect your assetsBefore crafting your resume, you’ll want to get a copy of your Verification of Military Experience and Training (VMET) through the Department of Defense. Your VMET will give an overview of the skills you’ve gained in the military and will help you in the job process.After this, you’ll want to list your technical and…
This summer, President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden traveled to North Carolina to sign a new executive order (EO) to help military spouses, caregivers and survivors gain greater access to economic opportunities. The event was hosted at Fort Liberty which is currently home to the largest number of military spouses in the nation. Under this act, several new government-sponsored options will be available to those most impacted by military life. “We’re asking agencies to make it easier for spouses employed by the federal government to take administrative leave, telework and move offices,” First Lady Dr. Jill Biden said at…
By Paul Peng Chances are if you are reading this article, let alone this magazine, you have served sometime in the military or are tied to the military indirectly in some fashion. First and foremost, I would like to convey my sincere gratitude for your service and the sacrifice your loved ones have made, in service of this nation. Do me a favor and take a moment to think about when you first left the military; the moment you got that final DD214 in your hand and/or the last day you wore the uniform. What feelings went through you? Was…
By Lizann Lightfoot, During one crazy week of military life, my husband’s PCS orders were revised on short notice. Instead of remaining at our base for the next three years, as he was originally told, he was sent to another base and told to report within one month. Our first phone call was to the housing office at that base, where we learned there was a long waitlist for on-base housing. But…there was a “hot-fill” house available immediately if we could move in within 10 days. When you need to move your entire household unexpectedly, 10 days is not much…