The United States’ National POW/MIA Recognition Day is observed across the nation on the third Friday of September each year. Many Americans take the time to remember those who were prisoners of war (POW)
#Be there for Veterans and Service Members
We all can take action to help prevent suicide, but many people don’t know what they can do to support the Veteran or Service member in their life who is going through a difficult
Report Finds Veterans Improperly Denied MST-related PTSD Claims
The VA’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) released a report that investigated denied disability claims for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to military sexual trauma (MST). The findings concluded that the Veterans Benefits Administration
Seven Things They Do Not Tell You When You Separate
As good as the transition preparation you will receive is, there are aspects of separating or retiring from your military career you will find overwhelming and unfamiliar. Don’t be shocked or surprised when you encounter
Nine Things You Should not Wear to a Job Interview
Once you get that all important interview, how you dress may be the determining factor on whether you get the job.
Veterans Guide to Choosing the Right Vocational or Trade School
It is common knowledge that college is not for everyone. For many veterans that like working with their hands, learning a vocational trade can lead to a rewarding and fulfilling career. But with all the
Florida Attorney Writes Award Winning Book on VA Benefits for Florida Veterans
LARGO, FL — The Independent Book Publishers Association has announced that the book, “Veterans Benefits for the Florida Resident,” by Largo attorney and veterans advocate John R. Frazier, is a Silver Award winner in
Famous Veteran: Colin Powell
Colin Powell was the 10-year-old son of Jamaican immigrants in 1948 when President Harry S. Truman ordered the desegregation of America’s armed forces. As the 10-year-old boy would say 50 years later, “This isn’t
From Guerrilla to Maneuver Warfare: A Look at the Taliban’s Growing Combat Capability
The growing territorial reach exercised by the Taliban poses a notable threat to the stability of the Afghan government. The insurgents’ persistence and adaptability points to an underappreciated trend. As in many long-term conflicts,