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Veterans: Page 26
Veterans
V.A. Nominee Hears Challenge to Fix Morale Crisis
Senate lawmakers told Robert Wilkie on Wednesday that he will face a workforce beset by poor morale if he is confirmed to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs, and that he must fix the problem if he is to stabilize the troubled agency. âOf all the challenges we have at VA, morale may be the [âŚ]
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School Surprises 92-year-old WWII Veteran With High School Diploma
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. â A New Jersey township high school has surprised a 92-year-old World War II veteran with the high school diploma he would have earned if he hadnât dropped out to join the Army. Vito Trause was presented with his âEast Rutherford High Schoolâ diploma Wednesday, in a nod to Becton Regional High [âŚ]
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American Legion Looks to Modernize
KEARNEY, Neb. â The four families of the American Legion are coming together in Kearney this week as they hold their biâannual state convention with a mission to take the organization into the future. The American Legion has a new mission in its fight to advocate for veterans and their families, and that mission is to [âŚ]
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$1 Million Gift to Support Research and Education
MILWAUKEE _ The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has received a $1 million gift from Mrs. Billie Kubly to establish the Dr. Michael C. Kubly Military & Veterans Mental Health Endowment. The endowment was named in honor of Mrs. Kublyâs late husband, a veteran and renowned orthopedic surgeon in Milwaukee who died in January. Mrs. Kubly has [âŚ]
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Study: Veterans 2x as Likely to Commit Suicide as Others
A new Veterans Affairs report with updated statistics on veteran suicide shows veteran suicide numbers are significantly higher than non-veterans and not going down despite tens of millions in spending. The report, VA National Suicide Data Report, shows veterans aged 18-34 have a suicide rate more than twice as high than non-veterans. The numbers published [âŚ]
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Troops-to-Teachers: New Ways to Serve
Richard Boone spent his career training young airmen on handling emergencies both in the air and on the ground. Now, after 26 years in the Air Force, the retired senior master sergeant calls teaching real-life skills to 13-year-olds his dream job. Boone found his path from Tinker Air Force Base to nearby Choctaw Middle School [âŚ]
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U of Chicago Ditches SAT Scores, Increases Aid
CHICAGOâ The University of Chicago is becoming the first major U.S. research university to stop requiring American undergraduate applicants to submit ACT or SAT scores. The decision that school officials say is designed to help even the playing field for students from low-income or underrepresented communities has been made by some liberal arts colleges, but [âŚ]
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Vetted Program Offers Leg Up in Corporate World
It can be tough advancing in the corporate world, especially for a veteran. You might receive excellent training in the military, but there are certain things they just donât teach at Advanced Leaderâs Courses. There is a gap in knowledge between the military and corporate lives, and a group down in Texas is aiming to [âŚ]
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Passion for Service and Technology Help Veteran Build More-Inclusive World
A passion for service and open source tech is helping a veteran build a more inclusive world. For Matt Landis, the definition of a veteran is more than âsomeone who used to be a soldier.â Now working to give his autistic son and others a chance to live more independently, Matt is proving that a veteran [âŚ]
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Bank Donated $30,000 to Watchmaker Initiative
Delawareâs Discover Bank made a $30,000 contribution to the Veterans Watchmaker Initiative on May 15. The contribution is part of the bankâs Community Reinvestment Act compliance efforts that coordinates community development activities. The school provides tuition-free education to teach disabled American servicemen the skills of watchmaking, under the supervision of professional watchmakers. Read More
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U.S.D.A. Expands Loan Program for Veterans to Start Agribusiness
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue have announced expansion of loan opportunities through an ongoing initiative to help military veterans start their own agricultural businesses. Veterans participating in AgriLife Extensionâs âFrom Battleground to Breaking Groundâ program can now receive comprehensive and expedited one-on-one loan qualification assistance through the U.S. [âŚ]
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N.M. Joins Troops-to-Teachers to Meet Shortage
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) â The state is now participating in the âTroops to Teachersâ initiative.  It helps military service members and veterans transition into careers as teachers. New Mexico was awarded nearly half a million dollars in federal funding for the program. While the program has been around since 1993, itâs the first time [âŚ]
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