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Why federal employment after the military is a great option
Joining the ranks of the federal Civil Service can be a great way to continue to serve in another capacity
More than a quarter of military families have less than $500 in emergency funds survey finds
Approximately 27 percent currently serving active duty, in the Reserves, or in the National Guard have less than $500 socked away in emergency savings.
By Diana Stancy
New rules for VA caregiver stipend eligibility released, but still no start date
Currently, only veterans who served after 2001 are eligible for the monthly caregiver compensation program.
Esper gives go-ahead to begin drawdown of American forces in Afghanistan
That deal is “conditions based,” Esper explained.
By Shawn Snow
Inhofe reveals backup plan for military pay if NDAA battle persists
The Senate Armed Services Committee chairman wants to ensure troops are paid in the event partisan differences remain unresolved.
By Joe Gould
‘This is not going to be won militarily’: Top US commander in Afghanistan reveals pessimism
The U.S.-backed Afghan government's control over territory is slipping, according to a new report.
By Kyle Rempfer
Rebootcamp Roundup: October 5
On this episode of Rebootcamp Roundup: President Trump donates salary to veteran entrepreneurs, a Navy veteran goes from homeless beginnings to a possible Maxim cover, and a congressman shares why his veteran constituents want to change TAP.
By Natalie Gross