On August 23, President Trump spoke at The American Legion’s 99th National Convention. Trump signed the Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act.
At various stages in our military careers and after we become veterans, we need to recognize the value of education. Education has always been there for us to seize; some of us do continue our learning and others do not.
On April 29, 2017, the APUS Veterans Center in Charles Town, West Virginia, celebrated its first anniversary of providing services for veterans.
During the first week of October, I attended Transition GPS (Goals, Plans, Success). For those who are not familiar with this course, Transition GPS is the Department of Defense’s educational curriculum that prepares service members to transition out of active-duty military service.
RallyPoint (RP) recently achieved a major milestone. It enrolled its 1 millionth member on November 22. RallyPoint is a professional network serving the U.S. military and its veterans. Founded in 2012 by veterans Yinon Weiss and Aaron Kletzing, it is the nation’s largest military social community.
This month, the School of Business at American Military University (AMU) introduced seven new degree and certificate programs. These new undergraduate and graduate programs are designed to enhance your skills in business analytics, technical management and accounting.
If there is one day that belongs to all Americans, it is Independence Day. Families, neighbors, communities and the nation can unite in a civil celebration of the freedoms, liberties and opportunities that our great nation affords.
Jamie Brunette was the very definition of “success”: forward-thinking, a solid family support structure, close friends, and 11 highly productive years in the U.S. Air Force. But Jamie was never able to fully realize her goals. The 30-year-old was found dead in the back of her car on February 9th of 2015.