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How America Can Streamline the 200,000 Veterans Rejoining Civilian Life Each Year to Find a Career

Workshops for Warriors Founder & CEO Hernan Luis y Prado joins Jill Malandrino on Nasdaq #TradeTalks to discuss the lack…

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Post Members Find Support While Working as a Team

[ad_1] VFW Post 670 strives to be a good neighbor within its Fayetteville, North Carolina, community. Its members serve on…

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NextOp helps mid-level enlisted find their civilian career

[ad_1] Veterans seeking a second career may not get a fair shake in the civilian employment world. After years of…

2 years ago

RIT on TV: Rochester Veterans Find Jobs as Chefs

YNN (channel 9) reports on a collaborative training program that teaches culinary skills to military veterans. The farm-to-fork program is…

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Thai archival find may resolve fate of missing WWII US pilot

[ad_1] U-TAPAO, Thailand — The remains of an American airman who went missing in action in World War II may…

2 years ago

Veterans at Revolutionary battlefield dig find camaraderie

[ad_1] STILLWATER, N.Y. (AP) — Military veterans who carefully dug and sifted through clumps of dirt this month at a…

3 years ago

Veterans With PTSD Find Comfort & Hope In Unexpected Hobby

[ad_1] Operation 11 Charlie Inc. is a non-profit organization that uses remote control vehicles to help veterans who suffer from…

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Only 29 percent of SOF troops find military transition program ‘helpful’: survey

[ad_1] A recent survey suggests that U.S. Special Operations Forces members transitioning to civilian life are still not receiving adequate…

3 years ago

Single Judge Application; substantive negative evidence; Fountain v. McDonald, 27 Vet.App. 258, 272 (2015); Horn v. Shinseki, 25 Vet.App. 231, 239 (2012); to the extent that the Board’s analysis may be read as implicitly finding him not credible because his service records did not confirm his testimony regarding the locations of his barracks and the flightline relative to the Udorn Air Base perimeter, the Board generally must “first establish a proper foundation for drawing inferences against a claimant from an absence of documentation.” Fountain v. McDonald, 27 Vet.App. 258, 272 (2015); Notably, a lack of confirmation is not the same as a contradiction of the claimant’s assertions. See Horn v. Shinseki, 25 Vet.App. 231, 239 (2012) (observing that the absence of evidence is not necessarily substantive negative evidence). And here, the Board did not explain whether and why it would be expected to find corroboration of the barracks and flightline locations relative to the perimeter in Mr. Cornelious’s service records. Thus, to the extent that the Board drew a negative inference from the lack of corroborating service records and relied on that inference to find Mr. Cornelious not credible, the Court concludes that the Board failed to lay a proper foundation. See Fountain, 27 Vet.App. at 272; Horn, 25 Vet.App. at 239;

[ad_1] Single Judge Application; substantive negative evidence; Fountain v. McDonald, 27 Vet.App. 258, 272 (2015); Horn v. Shinseki, 25 Vet.App.…

3 years ago

Find out how the Department of Labor can help Veterans

If you served in the military and want to learn new skills, explore career options, or translate your military experience…

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