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Salute to American Corporate Partners
Giving Recognition Where It's Due Brian Arrington, a US Air Force Master Sergeant, provides a video "thank you" to American Corporate Partners (ACP). ACP is a national nonprofit organization focused on helping veterans find their next careers through one-on-one...
Live Mentor Session for Veterans
This Keeps Growing... As many of you know, I founded the first online Veteran Resource Library here at vets2industry.org 4 weeks ago. Last night I conducted my first Facebook Live mentor session to a Facebook group centered around vets mentoring vets. I was...
Survivor’s Guilt in the Military and After
Survivor's Guilt in the Military and Veteran Community How to recognize it and what to do about it. Reposted with permission by the author, Meaghan Mobbs. Originally posted on PsychologyToday. “The problem is when you live, you have to carry the dead with you...