TRICARE Retired Reserve (TRR) is a premium-based, worldwide health plan that qualified retired Reserve members and survivors may purchase.
The Reserve Component Survivor Benefit Plan (RCSBP) enables people who served in Reserve Components to leave the people they care about with a benefit called an “annuity.”
The International Military Education and Training (IMET) is a State Department security assistance program, managed by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, to provide professional military training and education to U.S. allies.
The Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP) is a program that is designed to help military spouses access career resources and connect with corporations who are willing to help them explore their career options as they live a lifestyle of frequent relocation.
The Veterans’ Mortgage Life Insurance (VMLI) program provides mortgage life insurance to severely disabled veterans and service members. It is designed to pay off home mortgages of disabled veterans and service members in the event of their death.
6-20-2011 - The Navy Standard Integrated Personnel System (NSIPS) is the Navy’s single, field-entry, electronic pay and personnel system for all USN/USNR Sailors.
The following are a list of various military schools and academies.
Traveling is part of being in the Military. Whether you are a being deployed, going to TDY or traveling to another country it’s important to know how much things cost. Use the currency converter below to find out how much money you’ll have to spend when paying in US Currency or if you…
Filing state and federal income taxes may be the last thing you want to deal with right now, especially if you or your service member are deployed. But as overwhelming as it may seem, filing your tax return should not be difficult.
The budget envelope system is a budgeting system that can help you control spending and manage your finances.
Paternity leave is available to married military members after the birth of a baby.
The American Red Cross can help to deliver emergency messages to military members.
Many women are falling prey to a military scam that is leaving them brokenhearted and broke.
Every now and then I get the question “SGT Volkin, I am a vegetarian and I’m about to go to basic training, will I be forced to eat meat?” The short answer is…
Follow these tips for sending letters to your soldier during basic training.
Avoid the drill sergeants ever knowing your name and be a success in basic training.
Many soldiers are required to do push-ups to receive their mail in basic training.
Getting sick at basic training seems to be part of the training. Learn about what happens if you fall ill at training.
Communication is vital to maintaining the relationship during deployments.
Reach out to your military member on Valentine’s Day with a special message.
Military members can take advantage of free tax filing options through Military One Source.
As a military family, countdowns will be a part of your life. Here’s some new ways to incorporate the countdown into your family.
Your military ID card is your most important form of identification as a military family member.
Follow these tips to ensure that his basic training graduation day goes smoothly.
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