College in the cockpit

Aviation degrees at 2-year, 4-year and nontraditional schools. Plus:

Joining a union

Better pay and benefits characterize these coveted opportunities. And:

Live your dream

Billy Hurley III got his game back after life at sea. Also:

Military Career News

Careers & Education news from your service.
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Success Stories

High-tech CEO

Former Navy flight officer Carol Craig started her defense-consulting firm, Craig Technologies Inc., with 10 employees. It's now grown to 142, with multiple military contracts.

This Week's Poll

Has a creditor asked you to waive your rights?

If you are on active duty, has a creditor or lender ever asked you to sign a waiver of your Servicemembers' Civil Relief Act rights?

Special Features

Best for Vets: Employers

Finding a job can be hard. Finding a job with an employer that doesn't understand the military can be harder. These 45 companies devote staff and resources specifically to recruit, hire and retain vets.

 

 

Best for Vets: Colleges

Hundreds of U.S. colleges responded to our survey on how they recruit and support military veterans. These are the top 4-year, 2-year and nontraditional schools.

 

Best for Vets: Franchises

Hundreds of franchises honor vets -- and woo them -- with discounts and giveaways. We've narrowed the list by looking at brands that are established, growing and moderately priced.

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