The Military Advantage, 2012 Edition: The Military.com Guide to Military and Veterans Benefits (Military Advantage: The Military.com Guide to Military and Veteran Benefits)
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Rating | : | 4.17 (891 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1591143934 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-05-01 |
Language | : | English |
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In addition, Howell was the lead on a team of subject matter experts who developed the military skills matching tool for the Department of Veterans Affairs VAForVets website. A retired Coast Guard chief petty officer, he last served as a career development advisor. He has used a combination of traditional and non-traditional education resources, military tuition assistance and the GI Bill to comple
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In addition, Howell was the lead on a team of subject matter experts who developed the military skills matching tool for the Department of Veterans Affairs VAForVets website. While at Military, he has worked with the Department of Defense to write the content for TurboTAP, the DoD’s online transition assistance program. . He has used a combination of traditional and non-traditional education resources, military tuition assistance and the GI Bill to complete his BS and MBA. A retired Coast Guard chief petty officer, he last served as a career development advisor. About the Author Terry Howell is the Director of Strategic Alliance and Outreach programs for Military
These valuable benefits include billions in scholarships, educational benefits, home loan guarantees, and military discounts.All too often, these extraordinary benefits go unused or overlooked by those serving in uniform or retired from the service. Written by Terry Howell, Managing Editor for Benefits for Military, the guide is backed by the resources of Military and its parent company, Monster. While information about these military and veterans benefits is available elsewhere through multiple, separate sources, this book collects all of those valuable resources into an easy to use reference guide and provides important analysis of these benefits.The Military Advantage, 2012 Edition is a proven guide to making the most of the military experience whether one is on active duty, a veteran, a military retiree, or a family member.. The Military Advantage, 2012 Edition unlocks the availability of all of these benefits. The Military Advantage, 2012 Edition is the essential annual reference guide to Military and Veteran’s benefits. The Military Advantage, 2012 Edition is the most reliable benefits guide for the over 30 million Americans who have answered the call to serve in the military. This straight-forward guide is an easy-to-use reference, full of insider tips, little-known benefits, shortcuts, and answers to frequently asked questions