The Soldiers Project provides free confidential therapy to post-9/11 veterans and their families. It was established in 2010 as a non-profit organization by Dr. Judith Broder. They recruit volunteer therapists to provide therapy in various states, with a focus on addressing issues related to military service, PTSD, TBI and the transition to civilian life. Their services help smooth family reunification and the reintegration process.
Radio continues to be a widely consumed media in the UK, with 90% of people listening for 21 hours per week. While time spent on social media is growing, time spent with radio and television still significantly dwarfs time spent on social platforms. Digital innovations have made radio even more accessible. Effective radio advertising requires a balanced approach between brand building and activation, focusing on both long term and short term goals. Radio is shown to have a broad impact on brand metrics like awareness while also driving narrower, short term responses like increased sales. It is an emotionally engaging medium that improves returns when achieving higher weekly reach.
The US Army offers several education benefits for both active duty and reserve soldiers including tuition assistance, the Montgomery GI Bill, Post-9/11 GI Bill, Army College Fund, and Reserve GI Bill Kicker. Soldiers can attend college classes on-base or online while serving using tuition assistance of $4,500 per year. After service, the Montgomery GI Bill provides up to $51,336 for active duty or $12,132 for reserve duty for a public college education. The Post-9/11 GI Bill covers 100% of tuition at a public university along with living stipends and book allowances. The Army College Fund and Reserve GI Bill Kicker provide additional monthly payments on top of other GI Bill benefits as an
This document summarizes a literature review and study on military recruitment of high school students. The literature review covers previous research on military demographics and benefits offered to students. The study hypothesized that students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, racial minorities, and lower academic achievement would experience higher rates of military recruitment. Surveys and interviews with army recruiters found some support for this, with recruiters reporting focusing recruitment efforts on majority-black, lower-income schools. The results provided mixed support for theories on power structures and rational choice in decision making.
The document summarizes US Army education benefits, including two GI Bills, the Montgomery GI Bill and Post-9/11 GI Bill. Soldiers can receive 100% tuition assistance for public colleges while serving and monthly living stipends of up to $1,452 per month under the Post-9/11 GI Bill. The Army also offers the Army College Fund for active duty soldiers and Reserve GI Bill Kicker for Army Reservists to supplement GI Bill payments by up to $950 per month. Soldiers have access to $4,500 per year in tuition assistance to attend school while serving and can gain hands-on experience in over 600 vocational fields through the Army.
Yoshiko writes a letter to her Aunt Julia describing her trip to New York City for winning an essay contest. She meets her chaperone, Ms. Alvarez, and the other contest winners at the airport. They tour the TeenSay magazine offices and learn about the publishing process. Ms. Alvarez takes them sightseeing before their trip ends. Yoshiko is excited to tell her aunt more about her adventure.
The Soldiers Project provides free confidential therapy to post-9/11 veterans and their families. It was established in 2010 as a non-profit organization by Dr. Judith Broder. They recruit volunteer therapists to provide therapy in various states, with a focus on addressing issues related to military service, PTSD, TBI and the transition to civilian life. Their services help smooth family reunification and the reintegration process.
Radio continues to be a widely consumed media in the UK, with 90% of people listening for 21 hours per week. While time spent on social media is growing, time spent with radio and television still significantly dwarfs time spent on social platforms. Digital innovations have made radio even more accessible. Effective radio advertising requires a balanced approach between brand building and activation, focusing on both long term and short term goals. Radio is shown to have a broad impact on brand metrics like awareness while also driving narrower, short term responses like increased sales. It is an emotionally engaging medium that improves returns when achieving higher weekly reach.
The US Army offers several education benefits for both active duty and reserve soldiers including tuition assistance, the Montgomery GI Bill, Post-9/11 GI Bill, Army College Fund, and Reserve GI Bill Kicker. Soldiers can attend college classes on-base or online while serving using tuition assistance of $4,500 per year. After service, the Montgomery GI Bill provides up to $51,336 for active duty or $12,132 for reserve duty for a public college education. The Post-9/11 GI Bill covers 100% of tuition at a public university along with living stipends and book allowances. The Army College Fund and Reserve GI Bill Kicker provide additional monthly payments on top of other GI Bill benefits as an
This document summarizes a literature review and study on military recruitment of high school students. The literature review covers previous research on military demographics and benefits offered to students. The study hypothesized that students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, racial minorities, and lower academic achievement would experience higher rates of military recruitment. Surveys and interviews with army recruiters found some support for this, with recruiters reporting focusing recruitment efforts on majority-black, lower-income schools. The results provided mixed support for theories on power structures and rational choice in decision making.
The document summarizes US Army education benefits, including two GI Bills, the Montgomery GI Bill and Post-9/11 GI Bill. Soldiers can receive 100% tuition assistance for public colleges while serving and monthly living stipends of up to $1,452 per month under the Post-9/11 GI Bill. The Army also offers the Army College Fund for active duty soldiers and Reserve GI Bill Kicker for Army Reservists to supplement GI Bill payments by up to $950 per month. Soldiers have access to $4,500 per year in tuition assistance to attend school while serving and can gain hands-on experience in over 600 vocational fields through the Army.
Yoshiko writes a letter to her Aunt Julia describing her trip to New York City for winning an essay contest. She meets her chaperone, Ms. Alvarez, and the other contest winners at the airport. They tour the TeenSay magazine offices and learn about the publishing process. Ms. Alvarez takes them sightseeing before their trip ends. Yoshiko is excited to tell her aunt more about her adventure.
The NSW DPI Fisheries manages commercial fishing in New South Wales through two online systems, FishOnline and Nautilus. They are working to improve field-based information retrieval, reporting, and compliance through a device-independent platform that can function without constant connectivity in demanding marine environments while maintaining security. Commercial fishers and compliance staff need updated tools to report catch data, check quotas, and perform field inspections from any device with intermittent internet access.
This is part of the Collaborative Solutions - Mobile Government program briefing event held on Thursday 17 November 2011.
For more information and to download the presentations, please go to www.business.nsw.gov.au/collaborativesolutions
This document advertises an online learning platform that offers a social and interactive educational experience for universities and companies. It provides a flexible platform for creating online courses, tools for gamification and collaboration, and has supported over 28,000 students worldwide. The event notice at the bottom indicates this document is pitching their solutions at a networking event on December 5, 2013.
John's vision is completed with a description of the river of life and tree of life providing for God's people from His throne. Eternal fellowship with God is emphasized again. There will be no more curse, and God's people will serve Him forever. The book concludes by stressing that the prophesied events will soon take place, and warning not to alter the prophecy. Jesus promises to come quickly and reward believers. All are invited to the water of life freely. The book ends with a promise that Jesus is coming and prayers for His return and grace for believers.
Iowa facility describes what worked during its response
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Joanie McMahon Nurse
The document discusses the benefits of the Ruby programming language, including its ability to write student rankings in only 40 lines of code, its object oriented nature, and its use in building popular projects like Twitter. It notes that Ruby takes less than two days to learn and is fully object oriented. The document calls for help from readers to contribute to Ruby games and the Ruby GTK 3 library as well as help to improve the quality of the author's Ruby book.
Collaborative Solutions eHealth Event -- University of Newcastle - Nutrition ...Collaborative Solutions
The Global eHealth Research and Innovation Cluster at the University of Newcastle aims to lead research, development, translation and commercialization of health technology. It brings together experts from various organizations and disciplines to develop collaborative solutions to health challenges. The Cluster coordinates several research centers focused on areas like informatics, rural mental health, nutrition, and more. It also organizes industry seminars and roundtables to foster partnerships between academics and businesses to translate research.
El documento proporciona 23 pasos para instalar Windows 8, incluyendo introducir el disco de instalación, aceptar los términos de licencia, crear particiones, seleccionar la partición para la instalación, configurar la cuenta de usuario y nombre del equipo, e iniciar sesión en la nueva instalación de Windows 8.
This document outlines government and commercial services offered by CSIRO including service delivery transformation, human services delivery research, customer centric organization, social media monitoring, evidence based policy and decision support, and the Australian Centre for Broadband Innovation. Solutions and project ideas involve text analysis, big data analysis, risk management, social impact assessment, and risk/policy management in the cloud. Contact is Ronald Jones at the provided email address and phone number with the website http://www.csiro.au/org/CMIS.
The US Army recruiting station in Issaquah, WA is led by SFC Jeffery Crane and aims to enlist high-quality soldiers on a voluntary basis. The recruiting station covers North Bend to the north, Renton to the south, Snoqualmie Pass to the east and Lake Sammamish to the west. Recruits are motivated by gaining independence and are offered careers, direction, and mentorship through options like the Army Reserve, Regular Army, or through educational benefits like the Montgomery GI Bill and Post 9/11 GI Bill. The recruiting station faces challenges with misconceptions and limited school involvement but finds success through relationships with organizations like NJROTC and community support for future soldiers.
Young Veterans are a growing segment of today’s jobseekers! This workshop will describe the demographics of Young Adult Veterans and their challenges. In addition, information will be provided on educational and training services available to young veterans as they begin to transition back into today’s challenging job market. Attendees will have an opportunity to learn about the new benefits available under the new “Post 9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance and Improvement Act.” Apprenticeship services for which young veterans may be eligible will also be highlighted.
The document provides information about various US Department of Veterans Affairs education benefits programs. It discusses the basic eligibility and payment details for the Montgomery GI Bill - Active Duty (Chapter 30), Montgomery GI Bill - Selected Reserve (Chapter 1606), REAP (Chapter 1607), Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33), Survivors and Dependents Assistance, and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Chapter 31). It also provides contact information for finding approved schools through the WEAMS and VONAPP websites and discusses student responsibilities when using VA education benefits.
The document provides an overview of education and incentive programs available to National Guard members, including the ARNG Tuition Assistance program, Montgomery GI Bill, and MGIB Kicker incentive program. It describes eligibility requirements and benefits for each program, such as tuition and fee coverage, monthly payment rates, and usage restrictions. Requirements for the higher MGIB Kicker rate for officer candidates and SMP cadets are also outlined.
Fort Wayne Indiana\'s twist on the Educators Banquet Presentation. They taylored the presentation to communicate to the demographic and professional status that they had present that night.
SUNY Broome's Veteran and Military AffairsJoe Rano
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The document discusses why students should prepare for college now and the benefits of post-secondary education. It notes that the goals set in high school impact one's future and that most jobs require education beyond high school. It also outlines the financial resources available for college, including scholarships, grants, loans, and state assistance programs. Preparing now through good grades, effort, and community service will help students earn the financial resources for their education and career goals.
The document discusses the benefits and flexibility of serving in the Illinois National Guard. It notes that National Guard service allows one to achieve a work-life balance as it only requires a part-time commitment, allowing one to still work full-time, attend college, or start a business while gaining leadership skills and training. Time away from family and friends is minimized as one serves locally in their own community. The National Guard also offers educational benefits like fully funded tuition at Illinois public colleges, federal tuition assistance, and student loan repayment programs.
This document provides an overview of funding sources available for completing a bachelor's degree. It discusses federal options like Pell Grants, loans, and tax credits. State sources in Florida include the Florida Resident Access Grant and Florida Student Assistance Grant. Military benefits like the GI Bill and transferring unused education benefits are covered. Institutional support at Eckerd College includes scholarships, transferring credits, and awarding credit for military or work experience. Employers may provide tuition assistance or reimbursement. Professional associations and community groups also offer some scholarships. The conclusion emphasizes exploring all available options to fund one's education.
The document provides information about US military education benefits, including the Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB), Post-9/11 GI Bill, and transferring education benefits to dependents. It summarizes eligibility requirements, monthly payment rates, and application processes for each program. Contact information is also included for inquires about Navy and Marine Corps education benefit programs.
The Navy Reserve Training in Medical Specialty (TMS) program provides financial incentives for medical and dental professionals enrolled in eligible residency and fellowship programs. Benefits include a commission as a Navy Reserve lieutenant, stipends up to $2,178.90 per month during training, and up to $50,000 in student loan repayment. Participants are only required to attend reserve training twice per year and their residency fulfills other obligations. Upon completing training, participants serve as drilling reservists, with service obligations ranging from 3-7 years depending on benefits received. Eligibility requires US citizenship, age under 42, and a full match into an accredited residency or fellowship program eligible for TMS. Interested individuals should contact LC
Progress Through People Luncheon Board of Education 2019 UpdateLCpublicrelations
The luncheon featured a year-in-review of the Liberty County School System school year 2018-19 and the direction for the upcoming 2019-20 school year. School Superintendent of the Liberty County Board of Education, Dr. Perry Franklin, was the featured speaker of the luncheon.
The NSW DPI Fisheries manages commercial fishing in New South Wales through two online systems, FishOnline and Nautilus. They are working to improve field-based information retrieval, reporting, and compliance through a device-independent platform that can function without constant connectivity in demanding marine environments while maintaining security. Commercial fishers and compliance staff need updated tools to report catch data, check quotas, and perform field inspections from any device with intermittent internet access.
This is part of the Collaborative Solutions - Mobile Government program briefing event held on Thursday 17 November 2011.
For more information and to download the presentations, please go to www.business.nsw.gov.au/collaborativesolutions
This document advertises an online learning platform that offers a social and interactive educational experience for universities and companies. It provides a flexible platform for creating online courses, tools for gamification and collaboration, and has supported over 28,000 students worldwide. The event notice at the bottom indicates this document is pitching their solutions at a networking event on December 5, 2013.
John's vision is completed with a description of the river of life and tree of life providing for God's people from His throne. Eternal fellowship with God is emphasized again. There will be no more curse, and God's people will serve Him forever. The book concludes by stressing that the prophesied events will soon take place, and warning not to alter the prophecy. Jesus promises to come quickly and reward believers. All are invited to the water of life freely. The book ends with a promise that Jesus is coming and prayers for His return and grace for believers.
Iowa facility describes what worked during its response
A flooded hospital’s recovery efforts not only offer lessons for other healthcare facilities, but inspiration too.
Joanie McMahon Nurse
The document discusses the benefits of the Ruby programming language, including its ability to write student rankings in only 40 lines of code, its object oriented nature, and its use in building popular projects like Twitter. It notes that Ruby takes less than two days to learn and is fully object oriented. The document calls for help from readers to contribute to Ruby games and the Ruby GTK 3 library as well as help to improve the quality of the author's Ruby book.
Collaborative Solutions eHealth Event -- University of Newcastle - Nutrition ...Collaborative Solutions
The Global eHealth Research and Innovation Cluster at the University of Newcastle aims to lead research, development, translation and commercialization of health technology. It brings together experts from various organizations and disciplines to develop collaborative solutions to health challenges. The Cluster coordinates several research centers focused on areas like informatics, rural mental health, nutrition, and more. It also organizes industry seminars and roundtables to foster partnerships between academics and businesses to translate research.
El documento proporciona 23 pasos para instalar Windows 8, incluyendo introducir el disco de instalación, aceptar los términos de licencia, crear particiones, seleccionar la partición para la instalación, configurar la cuenta de usuario y nombre del equipo, e iniciar sesión en la nueva instalación de Windows 8.
This document outlines government and commercial services offered by CSIRO including service delivery transformation, human services delivery research, customer centric organization, social media monitoring, evidence based policy and decision support, and the Australian Centre for Broadband Innovation. Solutions and project ideas involve text analysis, big data analysis, risk management, social impact assessment, and risk/policy management in the cloud. Contact is Ronald Jones at the provided email address and phone number with the website http://www.csiro.au/org/CMIS.
The US Army recruiting station in Issaquah, WA is led by SFC Jeffery Crane and aims to enlist high-quality soldiers on a voluntary basis. The recruiting station covers North Bend to the north, Renton to the south, Snoqualmie Pass to the east and Lake Sammamish to the west. Recruits are motivated by gaining independence and are offered careers, direction, and mentorship through options like the Army Reserve, Regular Army, or through educational benefits like the Montgomery GI Bill and Post 9/11 GI Bill. The recruiting station faces challenges with misconceptions and limited school involvement but finds success through relationships with organizations like NJROTC and community support for future soldiers.
Young Veterans are a growing segment of today’s jobseekers! This workshop will describe the demographics of Young Adult Veterans and their challenges. In addition, information will be provided on educational and training services available to young veterans as they begin to transition back into today’s challenging job market. Attendees will have an opportunity to learn about the new benefits available under the new “Post 9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance and Improvement Act.” Apprenticeship services for which young veterans may be eligible will also be highlighted.
The document provides information about various US Department of Veterans Affairs education benefits programs. It discusses the basic eligibility and payment details for the Montgomery GI Bill - Active Duty (Chapter 30), Montgomery GI Bill - Selected Reserve (Chapter 1606), REAP (Chapter 1607), Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33), Survivors and Dependents Assistance, and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Chapter 31). It also provides contact information for finding approved schools through the WEAMS and VONAPP websites and discusses student responsibilities when using VA education benefits.
The document provides an overview of education and incentive programs available to National Guard members, including the ARNG Tuition Assistance program, Montgomery GI Bill, and MGIB Kicker incentive program. It describes eligibility requirements and benefits for each program, such as tuition and fee coverage, monthly payment rates, and usage restrictions. Requirements for the higher MGIB Kicker rate for officer candidates and SMP cadets are also outlined.
Fort Wayne Indiana\'s twist on the Educators Banquet Presentation. They taylored the presentation to communicate to the demographic and professional status that they had present that night.
SUNY Broome's Veteran and Military AffairsJoe Rano
This document provides information for veterans attending SUNY Broome Community College. It summarizes the types of benefits available for veterans, how the Veterans Affairs office can help students succeed, and how veterans can get started with the application process. Key benefits mentioned include the Montgomery GI Bill, Vocational Rehabilitation, Post-9/11 GI Bill, and Survivors and Dependents Educational Assistance Program. The office provides assistance with receiving benefits, tutoring, counseling, job information, and acts as a liaison between the school and Veterans Administration.
Why should i prepare myself for collegeDustin Buggi
The document discusses why students should prepare for college now and the benefits of post-secondary education. It notes that the goals set in high school impact one's future and that most jobs require education beyond high school. It also outlines the financial resources available for college, including scholarships, grants, loans, and state assistance programs. Preparing now through good grades, effort, and community service will help students earn the financial resources for their education and career goals.
The document discusses the benefits and flexibility of serving in the Illinois National Guard. It notes that National Guard service allows one to achieve a work-life balance as it only requires a part-time commitment, allowing one to still work full-time, attend college, or start a business while gaining leadership skills and training. Time away from family and friends is minimized as one serves locally in their own community. The National Guard also offers educational benefits like fully funded tuition at Illinois public colleges, federal tuition assistance, and student loan repayment programs.
This document provides an overview of funding sources available for completing a bachelor's degree. It discusses federal options like Pell Grants, loans, and tax credits. State sources in Florida include the Florida Resident Access Grant and Florida Student Assistance Grant. Military benefits like the GI Bill and transferring unused education benefits are covered. Institutional support at Eckerd College includes scholarships, transferring credits, and awarding credit for military or work experience. Employers may provide tuition assistance or reimbursement. Professional associations and community groups also offer some scholarships. The conclusion emphasizes exploring all available options to fund one's education.
The document provides information about US military education benefits, including the Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB), Post-9/11 GI Bill, and transferring education benefits to dependents. It summarizes eligibility requirements, monthly payment rates, and application processes for each program. Contact information is also included for inquires about Navy and Marine Corps education benefit programs.
The Navy Reserve Training in Medical Specialty (TMS) program provides financial incentives for medical and dental professionals enrolled in eligible residency and fellowship programs. Benefits include a commission as a Navy Reserve lieutenant, stipends up to $2,178.90 per month during training, and up to $50,000 in student loan repayment. Participants are only required to attend reserve training twice per year and their residency fulfills other obligations. Upon completing training, participants serve as drilling reservists, with service obligations ranging from 3-7 years depending on benefits received. Eligibility requires US citizenship, age under 42, and a full match into an accredited residency or fellowship program eligible for TMS. Interested individuals should contact LC
Progress Through People Luncheon Board of Education 2019 UpdateLCpublicrelations
The luncheon featured a year-in-review of the Liberty County School System school year 2018-19 and the direction for the upcoming 2019-20 school year. School Superintendent of the Liberty County Board of Education, Dr. Perry Franklin, was the featured speaker of the luncheon.
Learn about the ways the military can support your higher education. From scholarships to ROTC and tuition assistance programs, our nation's military offers various avenues to affordable education. This guide offers resources and resarch into scholarships and other funding options for people connected to the military.
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We recently hosted the much-anticipated Community Skill Builders Workshop during our June online meeting. This event was a culmination of six months of listening to your feedback and crafting solutions to better support your PMI journey. Here’s a look back at what happened and the exciting developments that emerged from our collaborative efforts.
A Gathering of Minds
We were thrilled to see a diverse group of attendees, including local certified PMI trainers and both new and experienced members eager to contribute their perspectives. The workshop was structured into three dynamic discussion sessions, each led by our dedicated membership advocates.
Key Takeaways and Future Directions
The insights and feedback gathered from these discussions were invaluable. Here are some of the key takeaways and the steps we are taking to address them:
• Enhanced Resource Accessibility: We are working on a new, user-friendly resource page that will make it easier for members to access training materials and real-world application guides.
• Structured Mentorship Program: Plans are underway to launch a mentorship program that will connect members with experienced professionals for guidance and support.
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Moving Forward
We are committed to turning your feedback into actionable solutions that enhance your PMI journey. This workshop was just the beginning. By actively participating and sharing your experiences, you have helped shape the future of our Chapter’s offerings.
Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the success of the Community Skill Builders Workshop. Your engagement and enthusiasm are what make our Chapter strong and vibrant. Stay tuned for updates on the new initiatives and opportunities to get involved. Together, we are building a community that supports and empowers each other on our PMI journeys.
Stay connected, stay engaged, and let’s continue to grow together!
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Success is often not achievable without facing and overcoming obstacles along the way. To reach our goals and achieve success, it is important to understand and resolve the obstacles that come in our way.
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Are you interested to know what actions help in a job search? This webinar is the summary of several individuals who discussed their job search journey for others to follow. You will learn there are common actions that helped them succeed in their quest for gainful employment.
In the intricate tapestry of life, connections serve as the vibrant threads that weave together opportunities, experiences, and growth. Whether in personal or professional spheres, the ability to forge meaningful connections opens doors to a multitude of possibilities, propelling individuals toward success and fulfillment.
Eirini is an HR professional with strong passion for technology and semiconductors industry in particular. She started her career as a software recruiter in 2012, and developed an interest for business development, talent enablement and innovation which later got her setting up the concept of Software Community Management in ASML, and to Developer Relations today. She holds a bachelor degree in Lifelong Learning and an MBA specialised in Strategic Human Resources Management. She is a world citizen, having grown up in Greece, she studied and kickstarted her career in The Netherlands and can currently be found in Santa Clara, CA.
Joyce M Sullivan, Founder & CEO of SocMediaFin, Inc. shares her "Five Questions - The Story of You", "Reflections - What Matters to You?" and "The Three Circle Exercise" to guide those evaluating what their next move may be in their careers.
1. US Army College Benefits Explained Current as of: 04 Mar 2011
2. Leadership traits Hands-on experience Army College Fund or Reserve GI Bill Kicker Montgomery or Post 9-11 GI Bill 100% Tuition Assistance Your formal and informal education
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4. Paid through the Veteran’s Administration (VA) directly to the student
5. You contribute $100 / month for your first 12 months in the service and receive (total):
38. The US Army is the world’s largest vocational instruction entity. Most positions are entry level meaning that no previous knowledge of the job or field is necessary
39. The US Army has entry-level positions for welders, machinists, diesel mechanics, aircraft mechanics, boat mechanics, heavy construction equipment operators, electricians, general construction, and more…
40. The US Army has entry level positions for many high-demand tech jobs including: Information Technology Specialists, Satellite Communications, Telephone Communications, Network Integrators, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operators, Avionics Systems Repairers, Radar Technicians, and more…
41. The US Army is a great stepping stone for the medical community. We have entry level positions for Radiology Specialists, Lab Techs, Licensed Practical Nurses, EMTs, Operating Room Technicians, and more…7 Availability depends on job vacancies
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43. We share a belief system rooted in the seven Army values: