The concept of “readiness” in the U.S. military has expanded in recent years to include a comprehensive focus on personal wellness—starting in the home.
While many veterans are doing well in their transition to civilian life, their risk of suicide remains significantly higher than in the general population.
Many veterans face service-connected conditions that require ongoing, specialized attention, yet must travel long distances or wait weeks for diagnostics.
The defense technology landscape has evolved dramatically, creating specialized roles that directly translate military experience into civilian success.
Joaquin is a 16-year-old student athlete whose father, a U.S. Army Veteran, was recently diagnosed with service-connected cancer caused by toxic exposure.