NOVEMBER 16
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Best and Worst Cities for Veterans Using 18 metrics, WalletHub has ranked 100 cities in the United States for service member livability. Read More
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Enlisted Women in Submarines The Enlisted Women in Submarines (EWIS) task force wants everyone to know that the doors are being opened to enlisted women to become submariners. Read More
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Military Fitness: 10 Tips to Cut the Carbs The near immediate results of dropping simple sugars from your diet far outweigh the cravings you may have when you initially start decreasing or eliminating them. Read More
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Fed to Provide Vets With Time Off for Medical President Barack Obama has signed a bill aimed at giving federal workers who are also veterans extra time off to seek medical care. Read More
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New Navy FMS App A new application for mobile devices to allow Sailors to calculate their final multiple score (FMS) is available. Read More
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Beware of Extortion, Scams The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID) warns the Army community to be aware of Internet extortion and blackmail scams. Read More
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AF Transition Assistance Program Based on feedback from Airmen, the Transition Assistance Program is having a positive impact on preparing them for life outside of the military. Read More
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TRICARE Covers Record 2M Flu Shots TRICARE has surpassed the two million mark on the number of flu vaccines given through retail pharmacies since the TRICARE Retail Vaccination program began in 2010. Read More
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Job Opening: VA Under Secretary for Benefits The VA has announced that it is convening a commission that will make recommendations to the President for the appointment of VA's next Under Secretary for Benefits. Read More
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Didn't Know You're a Caregiver? A Defense Department office wants to make sure the caregivers of wounded and ill service members have access to the resources they offer. Read More
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Business Center for Veterans If you are a veteran hoping to get your small-business off the ground, you can use the Veterans Business Outreach Center Program. Read More
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Study Shows Writing Courses Aid Transition In a recent study, veterans reporting reintegration problems who completed online expressive-writing sessions showed more improvements than peers who had not written at all. Read More
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Your Opinion Matters: Take a Quick Survey In our continued effort to serve the needs of our members, Military.com invites you to rate your current experience with us. Read More
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TRICARE and Open Enrollment The open enrollment period for HealthCare.gov is November 1, 2015 to January 31, 2016 for 2016 coverage. Read More
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The Top Federal Programs Hiring Veterans The executive branch of the federal government increased the percentage of veteran new hires to more than 33% of all hires in fiscal year 2014. Read More
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PenFed Foundation to Help Prevent Vet Homelessness The VA is teaming up with the PenFed Foundation to strengthen efforts to prevent veteran homelessness. Read More
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VA Partners With YMCA A new agreement will make it easier for the VA to work with local YMCAs to ensure that veterans are connected to needed resources and opportunities in their communities. Read More
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Job Interview Tips for Veterans To help improve your chance for a successful job interview as a candidate who is a military veteran, consider these tips. Read More
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Dog Tag Buddies The new organization Dog Tag Buddies will train rescue dogs and place them in the homes of veterans suffering with PTSD and TBI. Read More
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Uber and Lyft Offer Free Rides to Job-Seeking Vets The ride sharing companies Uber and Lyft have announced that they will offer free rides to homeless veterans trying to get to work opportunities. Read More
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Navy Adjusts Support Hours The Navy's Virtual Education Center (VEC) has adjusted its support hours to match prime call traffic. Read More
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Officers Wanted With more than 380,000 members, MOAA is the country's leading organization protecting the earned benefits of military officers and their families. Read More
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Don't Wait Until 2016 to Use Your VA Loan Thinking of buying or refinancing? Don't wait until next year. Read More
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Navy Health Care Hub The Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center (NMCPHC) has announced the launch of the Diabetes Resources and Collaboration Hub (DRCH). Read More
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Save on Costs Not Covered by TRICARE Doctor and hospital bills are expensive even when you're covered by TRICARE. Help minimize or even eliminate out-of-pocket expenses. Read More
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Doolittle Raiders Honored Lt. Col. Richard E. Cole, one of two surviving members of the Doolittle Raiders, just turned 100 years old in September. Read More
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November Is Warrior Care Month Active duty service members mainly receive their primary care at military hospitals and clinics. If stationed in a remote location, they may receive primary care with a civilian network provider. Read More
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Logistics Job Training for Vets Veterans looking for jobs in the transportation and logistics industry should look at the Troops to Transportation and Logistics Program, which connects veterans with trucking companies. Read More
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Reserve and Guard Retirees Near to Becoming 'Vets' On the eve of Veterans Day, the Senate passed a bill with language to grant "honorary" veteran status to as many as 200,000 Reserve and National Guard retirees. Read More
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Vet Entrepreneur Resources Here are several resources for veterans who are looking to start or are running their own small businesses. Read More
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Legal Guide for New York City Vets The New York City Veteran's Legal Guide contains information on 50 of the most common legal issues facing veterans. Read More
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