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Veteran Service Officer

https://www.legion.org/serviceofficers

If you are needing help with anything pertaining to the VA like filling out forms, filing a claim, or to start a claim. A Veteran Service Officer can help it is always 100% free. They are here for Veterans they do take you as a priority.

https://www.pleuralmesothelioma.com/VETERANS/

This site will assist anyone who thinks they have or have been diagnosed with Mesothelioma (lung cancer) brought on by exposed to asbestos in the military.

http://www.noordinarysoldier.com/

​Thirty-three years after her dad’s death, Liz Williams delves into his letters and photos from World War II, seeking to solve a mystery: What caused his terrifying rages? She wonders if the war planted a fuse in her father’s head, sparking his explosions. 

 

The letters lead her to uncover a spellbinding look at Hawaii’s transformation from island paradise to war zone, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and his combat duty on other Pacific battlegrounds. Amid her quest, Liz stumbles upon a shocking family secret that the letters also imply: Her father had waged two wars―one of them with himself.

VA Employment Resources

VA offers numerous benefits, resources, and services to help Veterans transition from service to civilian jobs and enhance their education, skills, and careers. In addition to providing education and training assistancevocational and employment counseling, and job-seeking tools, VA connects Veterans with employers and helps employers find qualified Veterans for the positions they’re seeking to fill.

Veteran-Owned Businesses: What You Need to Know

 

Did you know that, out of the 27.9 million businesses in the United States, 2.45 million of them are owned by veterans?

That’s right—employing over 5.793 million different employees and bringing in over $1.220 trillion in sales—veteran owned businesses have a big impact on the U.S. economy.

If you’re a veteran, how can you get in on a piece of the entrepreneurship pie?

Clearly, small business in the United States would be a nowhere close to where it is today without veteran entrepreneurs. But still, starting, growing, and financing a business as a veteran business owner is much harder than it should be.

That being said, there are a handful of steps you can take and resources to take advantage of if you’re a veteran trying to start a business.

Here’s your ultimate guide to starting and financing a business as a veteran entrepreneur.

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