If you’re trying to build a team for your new business, then recruiting veterans should be a top priority. Study after study has shown that former military members are among the most highly skilled and dedicated job candidates. And they’re also known for their high productivity and retention rates, as well as their abilities to lead and work with a diverse team.
After risking your life to fight for our country, you deserve to come home and achieve the American dream of homeownership. As a veteran who may have a limited credit line, it may seem like a tough endeavor, but with smart planning, it is possible. Veterans are often privy to a few unique lending options, so proper research before you buy is essential. Here are a few tips from the Department of Utah VFW for veterans seeking the home of their dreams.
As many as 20 percent of US veterans live with PTSD. Post-traumatic stress disorder is a life-changing condition that contributes to other problems veterans face, including unemployment, substance abuse, homelessness, and physical health problems. Luckily, PTSD is treatable and manageable. Whether you’re a veteran with PTSD or know someone who is, this is what you need to know about PTSD, presented by the VFW Department of Utah.
VFW Letter Campaign to Preserve Rating Decision Review
William J. “Doc” Schmitz, of Corning, N.Y., has been elected the new leader of the 1.2 million-member Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, a congressionally-chartered veterans service organization comprised of eligible veterans and military service members from all five branches of the armed forces.
Senate Passes Blue Water Navy Bill, Cementing Victory for Ill Vietnam Veterans