By Chris Wayne, Verizon Small Business Essentials I spent nearly four years in the military as a member of the 82nd Airborne Division. During that time, I learned a lot about perseverance, discipline, and determination from the military standards for working as a team.
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By Natalie Rodgers Another new year has arrived and brought along four new bills to provide aid to veterans from various backgrounds on matters of diversity, health and financial compensation.
March 8, 2022, is Women’s International Day. On this day, we honor Cathay Williams who enlisted in the Army using the name William Cathay, Nov. 15, 1866.
These past two years have seen a lot of curves and twists. Many have been able to succeed and thrive while others had to be more flexible, adapting to the challenges of a new normal.
By Kellie Speed When U.S. Army Green Beret Scott Neil answered the country’s call days after 9/11 with a daring insertion into northern Afghanistan on horseback, he never could have imagined that he and retired members of the U.S. Special Forces would later create an all-American, ultra-premium whiskey.
A woman who was rescued from the Superdome by a helicopter during Hurricane Katrina has gone on to become the Louisiana Army National Guard’s first Black female pilot.
By Natalie Rodgers It’s a new year, and with the many social and economic changes from the last two years, many veterans are looking for a fresh start in 2022. While veterans are equipped to
By Brady Rhoades The Price is Right host and Hollywood icon Drew Carey is, in many ways, an unlikely Marine.
Whether you’re already utilizing your GI Bill benefits or looking to begin using it as part of an educational New Years’ resolution, you may have questions about
Veterans and their loved ones may be eligible for health benefits and medical assistance, including the basic Medical Benefits Package for Veterans, which may include