According to Hire Heroes USA, an organization that specializes in veteran employment, the military spouse unemployment rate is four times the national average.
By Joshua Kelley
Terrorists in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks demonstrated an unparalleled level of coordination and precision, allowing them to sustain the attacks for 60 hours. Lessons learned from 26/11 can help governments around the world to better prepare for, prevent, and respond to, such attacks.
The history of higher education in America is rife with success stories. Conversely, college closures have disrupted the learning and career goals of their abandoned students. The impact of those closures can be widely felt.
Intrepid only begins to describe the unique and adventurous mission of the men and women who would often put themselves in harm’s way around the world serving today in the U.S. State Department’s Diplomatic Courier Service.
In this video, American Military University’s Dr. Lisa Kochevar explains why despite its attempts to appear like an ally to the United States, Russia poses a real threat to national security.
By Robert Brzenchek
The FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) is well known for using behavioral analysis to support criminal investigations. Learn more about the work of the BAU, including how they interview inmates to better understand and predict criminal behavior.
By Erik Kleinsmith
Information warfare is now being waged in political, social, and commercial arenas. Learn what intelligence analysts can do to understand new and emerging techniques that are being used to manipulate open-source information.
Servicemembers can greatly increase their chances of a successful transition to a civilian career by networking.