Monday, March 3, 2014

FW: Veterans Report: DoD Budget Plan Targets TRICARE

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Robert serge
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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2014 23:51:41 +0000
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Subject: Veterans Report: DoD Budget Plan Targets TRICARE

Veterans Report
$1 Mil SGLI/VGLI Alternative: Only $41 a Month
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03 MARCH 2014
DoD Budget Plan Targets TRICARE The DoD is proposing to merge the three options into a single fee-for-service insurance option, similar to the current Standard option. Read More
Small Business Training Tailored for Vets Tandem NSI, an entrepreneurial group based in northern Virginia, is planning an event to help servicemembers, veterans, retirees and DoD civilians start a business within the national security sector. Read More
Tax Season Tips: Adjusted Gross Income Determining your adjusted gross income is a key component in completing your taxes -- but how do you calculate it? Read More
Parker Hannifin Committed to Hiring Veterans Start your civilian career with a company that can provide endless opportunity and a career path that lets you choose where you want to be. Read More
Sponsored Discount: Military Save an Extra 10%* on Select PCs & Tablets Because Dell appreciates everything you do, Dell would like to invite you to take advantage of exclusive military discounts on Dell PCs. Read More
DoD Budget Virtual Townhall Join MOAA and other experts for a virtual town hall on MOAA's Facebook page to discuss the Pentagon's budget and what it means to you. Read More
Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation has established the EOD Marine Memorial Scholarship, which will be awarded to a student beginning in the upcoming 2014-2015 academic year. Read More
$1 Mil SGLI/VGLI Alternative: Only $41 a Month Protection for less. Get $1 million in coverage from only $41 a month. Read More
Researchers Examine PTSD Evidence Why do posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms persist in some people and not others? An experiment performed more than 100 years ago is helping us find answers. Read More
AF Museum Opens Space Shuttle Exhibit The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in Dayton, Ohio has launched a mock-up space shuttle exhibit. Read More
Leatherneck Museum Acquires WWII Fire Truck The Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum acquired an International Harvester FFN-3 fire and crash crew engine in running condition. Read More
Marine Corps Marathon Registration Active duty and reserve registration for the Marine Corps Marathon recently sold out in one hour, but you can still register for a place in the Marathon through an online lottery. Read More
VA Changes Home Loan Policy The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will once again guarantee loans on water catchment systems for homes. Read More
Navy Ship Unveils Crest The future Freedom-class littoral combat ship Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) Detroit (LCS 7) recently unveiled its official crest during a ceremony at Mariner's Park on board Naval Base San Diego. Read More
Remembering Montford Point The Montford Point Marine Museum opened in 2001 to preserve the history of the first African American Marines with photos, exhibits and articles. Read More
VA Debuts New ID Cards The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced the phased roll out of newly designed, more secure Veteran Health Identification Cards. Read More
Study Looks at VA E-records A new VA study has found that access to electronic records has enhanced patient and doctor communication among the country's veterans. Read More
Are Mental Illness Programs Working? The military has produced dozens of programs aimed at preventing mental illness among veterans of the Iraq and Afghan wars, but a new study states that there is little evidence these programs work. Read More
Study Confirms Exposure to Agent Orange Military veterans who say they were sickened by lingering amounts of the herbicide Agent Orange aboard repurposed airplanes after the Vietnam War now have some strong scientific support for their claims. Read More
VBA Accused of Obstructing the Legion The Veterans Benefits Administration has been accused of obstructing the work of an American Legion team of experts during its recent visit to the Seattle VA Regional Office. Read More
VA Mail Order Pharmacy For the fourth consecutive year, the VA Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy receives the highest customer satisfaction score among the nation's public and private mail-order pharmacies. Read More
VFW Sponsors Legislative Conference VFW members around the country are preparing to rally in Washington, D.C., for the annual VFW Legislative Conference, March 2-6. Read More
CG Veteran Recounts WWII His Adventures Capt. Winslow Buxton turned 100 years young on February 14. Coast Guard historian Dr. Dave Rosen sat down with Buxton as the veteran recounted his WWII adventures. Read More
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