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Tips for Veterans to Ace a Civilian Job Interview
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Tackle the challenge of interviewing for a job as a veteran with a few pointers on how to translate your military experience to the civilian workforce.
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Don't Pay for Veteran Military Records
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Access to copies of your military records or discharge papers is free. If you need these documents or other government forms, don’t be pressured into paying for them. For more information, go to aarp.org/veterans.
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How to Identify Two Scams Targeting Veterans
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Fraudsters use several tactics to target veterans and their families. Here are two scams that veterans and those serving need to watch out for. For more information, go to aarp.org/veterans.
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USS Arizona Survivor Remembers Pearl Harbor
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In an interview with Alex Kershaw, Ken Potts, one of two remaining survivors of the sinking of the USS Arizona, recalls the day Pearl Harbor was attacked.
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Finding a Welcoming Workplace: Blue Star Families and AARP on MilSpouse and Female Veteran Employment
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AARP and Blue Star Families host a tele-town hall to help female veterans and military spouses learn how to effectively leverage their military skills and experience to give them an edge in today’s competitive job market and avoid underemployment.
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Black Army Vet Recalls WWII Mission to Boost Morale
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At 102, Pvt. Romay Davis reflects on her battalion of Black and Hispanic women that were the main link between home and the front lines.
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Air Force Veteran Reenters the Cockpit at 58
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A quarter-century since retiring as a pilot, this grandma of six is taking to the skies once again.
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Army Colonel Bikes Cross-Country for Fallen Heroes
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Col. Chris Kolenda lost six paratroopers in Afghanistan. Fifteen years later, he honored them by biking 1,700 miles and visiting each of their graves.
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Four-Star Female Generals and Admirals Reflect on Their Achievements and Challenges
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For the first time, the four discuss the challenges they faced on their path to leadership and their hopes for future generations of female service members during an interview with Norah O’Donnell, anchor and managing editor of 'CBS Evening News.'