As a moderately healthy middle-aged man, I knew I would be one of the last to receive the vaccine, but I was curious who was going to call first, my civilian doctor or Veterans Affairs.
Reporting into a new unit on the first day can be stressful. This is especially true for junior enlisted members who are still learning about military protocols and daily activities on the base.
All across America, people are celebrating a renaissance in speech economy and plain language. Even law schools, once a bastion of pretentious, unintelligible gobbledygook, are advocating for lawyers that speak in plain language.
Becoming a military officer is challenging. For enlisted personnel, there are more requirements than simply earning their degree.
The tax season is upon us once again. On Feb. 12the Internal Revenue Service will begin accepting and processing returns.
When it comes to the military, the tax code has many options and unique ways to assist enlisted and officers and their families either during permanent changes of station (PCS) or while serving in a combat zone.
My first minimum-wage job was a rite of passage. In 1993, I proudly cleared tables as a busboy at CiCi’s Pizza in Dallas, Texas, for a whopping $4.25 per hour.
The United States military is our frontline defense and has a critical role in protecting the United States from threats around the world.