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Active Duty Doesn’t Mean Inactive Student

Director of Military Initiatives at Southern New Hampshire University

When you ask a recent Veteran about their education plans, they often respond in the future tense. For a variety of reasons, many defer their education goals to some point in the future, when they can better balance the demands of family, career, and school, and take advantage of more generous benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill.

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The Missing Link: National Resource Directory

U.S. Army Veteran

Today, government agencies are joining in the efforts to provide resources to the more than two million members of the Armed Forces who have deployed across the globe, the millions of Veterans from other eras, their families, and their caregivers.

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Once a Marine Wife

Marine wife and editor of Leatherneck Magazine.

Now, after almost seven years as a military wife, it’s hard to remember my life before the Marines. But what happens to a former Marine wife?

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Checking the Mental Health Block

Active Duty U.S. Army Captain; Co-founder of OnViolence.com

As the Army struggles to explain why suicides are climbing, they ignore a fundamental problem–a culture of checking the block. And when the Army “checks the mental health block,” it eventually impacts the Veteran Affairs Department.

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