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Congress tells Air Force to upgrade skiplanes as Arctic heats up
Lawmakers called on the Air Force to study how swapping out the polar airlift fleet could help the U.S. keep protect the Arctic.
Here’s how to deal with quarantine, according to a retired Air Force colonel, former astronaut
During Johnson’s 15-year career as a NASA astronaut, he spent more than 31 days in space.
By Diana Stancy
A West Point cadet died in a skiing accident in February. A judge just ruled his parents can use his frozen sperm
The parents of a 21-year-old West Point cadet fatally injured in a skiing accident can use his frozen sperm to produce a child, a judge ruled while noting potential ethical considerations.
Having trouble finding a job? Check out this ‘Match.com for veteran employment’
This national website not only gives veterans a direct link to contact potential employers but also translates military-speak into the keywords that recruiters are looking for on a resume.
By Joshua Axelrod
Meet a 94-year-old blind Navy veteran who decided to try downhill skiing
His next challenge will be competing at the National Veterans Golden Age Games in Alaska in June.
6 crucial job search tips — from vets, for vets
Here are some tips to help you make it through the job-search process without losing your mind, courtesy of five veterans who have been there.
By Natalie Gross
Tough but trendy: 5 tips for vets to up their style game
If you’re unsure how to combine both your military background and civilian style for fashion success, check out Raquel Riley Thomas’ advice on how to look your best.
By Joshua Axelrod
West Point cadet dies of injuries after skiing incident
Cadet Peter L. Zhu, a member of the Class of 2019, had planned to go to medical school.
By Kathleen Curthoys
Shark Tank’s Daymond John has 5 tips for vet entrepreneurs
Before he became known as the “People’s Shark” on ABC’s hit reality series, “Shark Tank,” Daymond John turned a bag of hats and an idea into the multi-million dollar apparel company FUBU. And since then, he’s mentored many an entrepreneur seeking to do the same thing.
By Natalie Gross
What’s the No. 1 thing recruiters look for on a resume?
If you look up “how to write a resume,” you’ll get a bunch of links to blogs and how-to sites with all the latest tips and tricks for catching a recruiter’s eye. We’ve saved you a step.
By Natalie Gross
GI Bill advice: For student vets, from student vets
We asked your fellow veterans who have used the GI Bill for their best tips, lessons learned and things they wished they’d known when they were in your shoes.
By Natalie Gross