CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea — During a recent class at Maude Hall on the largest U.S. military base overseas, Spc. Ulises Alcalde listened to a lecture on employment fundamentals, part of his ...
WASHINGTON — A bill before Congress would jumpstart benefits for separating troops by authorizing accredited veterans organizations to place counselors in Defense Department transition assistance ...
FORT CAVAZOS, Texas — Transitioning from the military can be quite overwhelming. Life in the military offers a stark contrast to life as a civilian, and the Transition Assistance Program exists to ...
Improving TAP for Guard and Reserve Servicemembers Act would support Guard and Reserve servicemembers’ transition back to civilian life. Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan of Virginia and Congressman ...
FORT BUCHANAN, Puerto Rico– Service members from the different Department of Defense components on the island, participated in the installation Transition Assistance Program (TAP) Workshop at the ...
Embarking on the transition from a military career to civilian life is a profound journey filled with unique obstacles. About approximately 200,000 men and women leave active-duty military service ...
The Government Accountability Office recently found that a Defense Department program designed to aid certain service members transitioning to civilian life doesn’t have clear insight into who ...
An instructor speaks with troops and veterans during a Transition Assistance Program class at Fort Buchanan in Puerto Rico on Jan. 29, 2025. (David Hernandez/Army) Defense and veterans officials will ...
The Department of Labor has awarded Serco‘s U.S. arm a potential five-year, $192.9 million contract to provide support services for the Transition Assistance Program. According to a notice published ...
Each year, over200,000 U.S. military service members transition back into civilian life, a process that can prove daunting, particularly for those facing medical, financial, or career-related ...