The Education of a Soldier
On August 15th, 2021, I walked into the Rayburn House Office Building for my first day of work – my first job after a decade in the US Army. Kabul,…
On August 15th, 2021, I walked into the Rayburn House Office Building for my first day of work – my first job after a decade in the US Army. Kabul,…
Since we submitted our letter of support for the Preserving Lawful Utilization of Services for Veterans Act (PLUS for Veterans Act of 2023) to Representatives Bergman (R-MI), Correa (D-CA), and…
Our founder, Daniel Elkins, wrote a piece that was featured in Newsmax World. In the opinion piece, Daniel urges us not to misread recent events in Russia. Having spent many…
A recent report conducted by a veteran non-profit suggests veteran suicides are underreported by more than half – from an already unacceptable 17, to 44 suicides a day. That is…
Women combat Veterans from Cultural Support Teams (CST) are one step closer to receiving the recognition and care they have more than earned. The Jax Act, named for our own…
Due to the incredible generosity of some of our donors, any gifts made between now and June 30 will be matched, dollar-for-dollar. You can double the impact of your gift!…
Afghanistan is more dangerous today than it was in September 2001. The disastrous Doha agreement of 2020 and the catastrophic withdrawal of US and NATO forces in August 2021 have…
Veterans deserve to retain their right to use third-party consultation as they navigate the complexities involved in securing disability benefits. The VA benefit process is laborious, confusing, and complicated. Hundreds…
After 35 years of fighting a seemingly impossible battle, Marine Veterans and their families, who have suffered with numerous cancers, neurological diseases, and even miscarriages and deaths due to exposure…
Zero Units were trained by and fought beside US Special Operations and Intelligence Communities for 20 years. Now they’re stuck in the red-tape of an overwhelmed immigration system as they…