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We link employers with transitioning and former military personnel through our Corporate Gray Series of military-to-civilian career transition books, Corporate Gray Job Fairs for the Military Community, and Corporate Gray Online.
The VA helps veterans get the benefits and services they have earned
Services that the Vocational Rehab and Employment program provides to veterans with service-connected disabilities
The Center assists eligible women veterans in their efforts to receive benefits and services from VA
A clearly written, simplified guide to the USERRA law regarding veterans re-employment
VetGuide explains the special rights and privileges that veterans enjoy in Federal civil service jobs
Determine veterans' special rights and privileges for Federal civil service employment
Use your Military Occupation Classification (MOC) to identify similar jobs in the civilian workforce
Veterans can find the employment services they need at a convenient One-Stop Career Center
America's Job Bank is a component of the One-Stop Career Center network
Veterans have the training, work ethic and proven skills that will immediately add value for employers
Connecting physically challenged individuals with information and resources for a successful career
Dedicated to serving the veteran entrepreneur seeking to start a small business
Employment, reemployment, training, education and benefits for our nations' veterans
Education resources and information about careers and training programs for youth
This instrument is a self-assessment career exploration tool for veterans
Search the directory for the One-Stop Career Center near you for career assistance
Stand out from the crowd! Your resume will likely be one of many under consideration
Your free basic salary report shows national average salaries adjusted by location
Use your Military Occupation Classification to identify similar occupations in the civilian workforce
Veterans can find the employment services they need at a convenient Career One-Stop Center
Links to Career Resources, including cost of living information, job search tips, and much more
Connects veterans and service members with high career planning, training, and job search resources
Apply for several VA benefits online
Complete and mail a hard copy application for Vocational Rehabilitation
My HealtheVet (MHV) is the gateway to veteran health benefits and services
Locate VA forms, publications and information about all VA benefit programs
Apply for determination of eligibility for health care services
One-stop shopping site for individuals with disabilities
A nationally-recognized source of career information for decision-making about your future
The ADL initiative provides access to high-quality education and training materials
Wages, employment trends and requirements for most occupations
The VA helps veterans get the services they have earned. Our nation's veterans deserve no less
Find government benefits. Apply for government grants, jobs, training, careers, etc.
This web site lists the variety of federal benefits available to veterans and their dependents
Insurance benefits for veterans and servicemembers who may not be able to get insurance
The Disabled Soldier Support System (DS3) Initiative for severely disabled Soldiers and their families
TRICARE benefits have improved significantly for guardsmen, reservists and their families
A guide to learn about the TRICARE program
U.S. Department of Labor Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (VETS)
Militarylife.com is updated daily with articles about the people/events that affect the military community
ACT helps individuals and organizations make informed decisions about education and work
Official U.S. Departments of Defense, Labor, and Veterans Affairs transition web site
DoD Transportal is designed specifically to assist Service members leaving active duty
This transition assistance program is jointly funded with the U.S. Department of Defense
Career planning, training, and job search resources at local One-Stop Career Centers
Official Transition Assistance Information for Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom Veterans
World-class transition and job assistance services to both Soldiers and civilian employees
MyArmyLifeToo serves as the web site of choice for Army Families worldwide
Marine Executive Association (MEA) is the ultimate group of Marines helping Marines
Employer Support for the Guard and Reserve is a Department of Defense organization
Your one-stop shop to find information on programs, benefits, resources and more
The official Department of Defense web site for reliable Quality of Life information
Ensuring that services and benefits responsive to the needs of women veterans are maintained
This site is a storehouse of facility and key staff information within 1275 VA facilities
An informational service provided by the Office of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Installations and directory of services for over 250 military installations and communities worldwide
Locations and phone numbers of all Transition Assistance Offices and links to related web sites
Match job titles to military occupational classifications with the Skills Center Crosswalk
Use the Credentials Program to find civilian credentials related to your military occupational specialty
Sallie Mae helps millions of Americans achieve their dream of a higher education
DefenseLINK is the official Department of Defense web site for finding U.S. military information
This Translator helps service members match military skills and experience to civilian occupations
"America Supports You" is a nationwide program provided by the Department of Defense
PDHealth is designed to assist clinicians in the delivery of post-deployment healthcare
Services that the Vocational Rehab and Employment program provides for service-connected disabilities
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Kids site for Parents, Teachers and others researching information about Veterans and Veterans Affairs
This kids site, “Honoring America’s Veterans” provides information for students in the 6th through 12th Grades
This kids site is for Parents, Teachers and others researching information about Veterans and Veterans Affairs
Our Military Kids is dedicated to minimizing the sacrifices military children must make
Educating military families about their rights, benefits and services available to them
MCEC's primary goal is to level the educational playing field for military children
Moving, changing schools, and saying goodbye to your friends, your room, your home
Make informed choices regarding the appropriate educational setting for each child
Know all about the programs and organizations that give you the support you deserve
Contact information, web links, and downloadable files in one convenient application
Supporting the social, emotional, and academic needs of National Guard children and youth
Deployment can be a difficult time for both adults and children in military families
Improving care for children with special needs through education, research and evaluation
For scholarships you must be planning to attend a college or university on a full-time basis
The official U.S. government web site designed for college students and their families
Scholarships for military children - America supports our military men and women
Students are more successful when parents are actively involved in their education
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