Jones Reunites with His Explosives Ordnance Disposal Unit 15 Years After the Accident that Changed His Life Forever NEW YORK — August 4, 2025 — FOX Nation has premiered a new special helmed by FOX News contributor, best-selling author and Marine veteran Johnny Joey Jones’ titled “Alive Day: The Reunion,” now available on the platform. Marking 15 years since an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion took both of his legs above the knee and the life of his friend Reserve Engineer Daniel Greer, he is reunited with the men from his Explosives Ordnance Disposal Unit to reflect on the challenges they…
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In this inspiring episode, Mona Lisa Faris—President and Publisher of U.S. Veterans Magazine—joins podcast host Corey Vickers to talk about receiving the prestigious Oscar Mike Award from the Veterans in Business Network (VIB). She shares what the award means to her personally and professionally, and reflects on her journey advocating for veterans, military spouses, and service-disabled veteran-owned businesses. With warmth and gratitude, Mona Lisa talks about the importance of amplifying veteran voices, building inclusive opportunities, and staying “Oscar Mike”—military slang for “on the move”—when it comes to making an impact in the veteran community.It’s a heartfelt conversation with a powerhouse…
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…
In 2025’s fast-paced job market, interviews have evolved into more than just a conversation—they’re a test of preparation, adaptability and strategy. Whether you’re a transitioning service member, veteran, military spouuse or a recent graduate, landing the role requires more than a polished résumé. Interviewing well means understanding the current hiring landscape, anticipating employer expectations and showcasing your value quickly.Here’s what job seekers need to know to excel in interviews this year: First Impressions MatterResearch continues to show that first impressions are made quickly—some experts say within the first 7 to 15 seconds. According to sales trainer Sean McPheat, one of the…
Maybe this will finally be the year that you step into franchising or start the small business you’ve always dreamed about. Whichever may be the case, starting a business involves significant planning, funding and preparation before you can truly start working for yourself. As you step closer to your entrepreneurial goals, here are some steps you’ll need to take to start your business:Research Your MarketMarket research will tell you if there’s an opportunity to turn your idea into a successful business. It’s a way to gather information about potential customers and businesses already operating in your area and how you…
Hiring veterans is more than just good business—it’s a strategic advantage. Veterans bring a wealth of skills, discipline, leadership, and a team-oriented mindset to the workplace. But if you’re hoping to attract qualified candidates from the military community, it all starts with one key step: the job description.Many employers don’t realize that a few simple tweaks to a job posting can make a big difference in whether or not a veteran sees your opportunity as a good fit. Here’s how to write a job description that speaks directly to veterans—and shows your company is serious about welcoming their talent. Start…
Being a military spouse is a job all on its own — one that doesn’t come with a paycheck or even a guidebook most of the time. You’re holding down the fort, managing moves, handling deployments, raising families, building careers (sometimes over and over), and somehow keeping it all together.First things first: you’re doing an amazing job.Second: you’re not alone. There are a ton of resources out there built just for you — whether you need help with jobs, education, mental health, or just finding your people.Let’s break it down — simple, real, and right to the point. Military OneSourceThe…
If you’re a military veteran thinking about your next chapter, veteran hiring events can be a great way to jump-start your civilian career. These events—whether virtual or in person—are more than just job fairs. They’re a chance to connect with employers who understand the value of your military experience and are actively seeking veterans to join their teams.So, what exactly should you expect from a veteran hiring event—and how can you walk away with more than just a few business cards? Let’s break it down.What Are Veteran Hiring Events?Veteran hiring events are career fairs and networking opportunities specifically tailored for…
The world of sports has long been a place where discipline, strategy, and resilience shine—qualities that many military veterans possess. Throughout history, numerous athletes and sports figures have not only served their countries in the military but also excelled in their respective sports. Their journeys, filled with both battlefield heroics and athletic triumphs, serve as a testament to the unbreakable spirit of those who have served. Here, we highlight some of the most famous military veterans in sports and their incredible stories.Ted Williams – Baseball’s Fighter Pilot Boston Red Sox legend Ted Williams is regarded as one of the greatest…
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 ExperienceYou’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 into plain…