VA Benefits: Don’t Make This Rookie Mistake
When Sergeant First Class David Miller (ret.) finally hung up his uniform after 22 years of dedicated service, he expected a smooth transition into civilian…
When Sergeant First Class David Miller (ret.) finally hung up his uniform after 22 years of dedicated service, he expected a smooth transition into civilian…
An astonishing 38% of veterans who served post-9/11 report difficulty affording essential healthcare, a figure that dwarfs their civilian counterparts. This stark reality underscores why…
Successfully advocating for veterans often hinges on effectively focusing on policy changes. However, many well-intentioned organizations and individuals stumble, making avoidable errors that dilute their…
Key Takeaways Only 30% of veterans fully utilize their GI Bill benefits, leaving significant educational resources untapped. Veterans often face an average 2-year delay in…
The amount of misinformation surrounding financial planning for those who served is staggering, often leading veterans down paths that don’t serve their unique circumstances. This…
Sergeant First Class David Miller, a retired Army Ranger with two tours in Afghanistan, sat across from me, a picture of quiet desperation. For years,…
Despite a 15% increase in veteran-specific legislation introduced in the last two years, only 3% of those bills have actually become law, highlighting a profound…
When organizations serving our nation’s heroes embark on focusing on policy changes, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Missed opportunities or missteps can directly impact the…
The future of benefits updates for our nation’s veterans is not just about incremental changes; it’s about a fundamental reimagining of how support is delivered.…
The Unseen Battle: Why and Analysis of Legislation Affecting Veterans is Critical to Their Future The labyrinthine nature of legislation affecting veterans often leaves those…