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Transition Assistance Programs

How a Transitioning Sailor Found a Career Overseas

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Veterans and military spouses
• By: Ivan Denton • December 8, 2022
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Navigating military transition while outside the continental U.S. can be extremely challenging - but we can help.
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Marine Corps 1st Sgt. Builds Path to Civilian Career with Grassroots Networking

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• By: Ivan Denton • November 29, 2022
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Marine Corps 1st Sgt. Aubrey Wrenn was ready to retire and work as a civilian.
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Transitioning from Apprenticeships to High-Demand Civilian Careers: Anthony and Yasmin’s Story Continued

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Veterans and military spouses
• By: Tim Winter • June 29, 2022
Anthony and Yasmin sit in a car.
The last time we spoke with Anthony and Yasmin, they were eagerly anticipating Anthony’s separation from service and working to complete their pre-apprenticeship program. We checked in to see how they're doing in their Registered Apprenticeship programs.
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How a Navy Corpsman Landed an In-Demand Civilian Career

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• By: Tim Winter • March 3, 2022
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Learn more about the Transition Assistance Programs available from the Veterans’ Employment and Training Service.
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