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Charles Wade of Military Personnel Services Corporation, who represents the Arizona Air National Guard’s Yellow Ribbon Support Team, helps educate veterans and their families on services and benefits available prior to deployments and after they return home including the job services available. [Mike Sakal/Tribune]
Charles Wade of Military Personnel Services Corporation, who represents the Arizona Air National Guard’s Yellow Ribbon Support Team, helps educate veterans and their families on services and benefits available prior to deployments and after they return home including the job services available. [Mike Sakal/Tribune]
Charles Wade of Military Personnel Services Corporation, who represents the Arizona Air National Guard’s Yellow Ribbon Support Team, helps educate veterans and their families on services and benefits available prior to deployments and after they return home including the job services available. [Mike Sakal/Tribune]
Leaving the military but not quite ready for retirement living? Where do you begin this process of transitioning to the corporate workforce? The first step for any job seeker is to find a focus.
If you’re a military veteran, the skills you picked up working for Uncle Sam are in demand in the banking industry. Commercial banks, mortgage bankers and credit unions all actively recruit veterans looking to make the switch into finance.
Gov. Jan Brewer dedicated a high-tech medical training center Wednesday designed to help military personnel prepare for battlefield emergencies.
TriWest Healthcare Alliance, a Phoenix-based company that administers a major U.S. Defense Department health care program in 21 Western states, has filed a bid to continue its management role for another five years.
When Michael Luna left for basic training with the Arizona Army National Guard in July, little did he know what his time would be occupied with when he would return home in December.
When Michael Luna left for basic training with the Arizona Army National Guard in July, little did he know what his time would be occupied with when he would return home in December.
When Michael Luna left for basic training with the Arizona Army National Guard in July, little did he know what his time would be occupied with when he would return home in December.
Financial services firm USAA said Friday it will add more than 600 jobs this year at its growing north Phoenix corporate campus.
It’s not an exaggeration to say TriWest Healthcare Alliance has reached a crossroads. In the case of the health care management company founded seven years ago by Scottsdale resident Dave McIntyre Jr., it’s really true.
Federal authorities shut down a major defense contractor plant Thursday morning in Chandler, telling workers to go home as agents scoured the facility.
Federal authorities shut down a major defense contractor plant Thursday morning in Chandler, telling workers to go home as agents scoured the facility.
Steve Berry, senior manager for prolific residential and commercial developer DMB, and Patrick Dryer, Cox Communications manager of new business, chatted on a grassy knoll, a chip shot away from the 18th fairway at the Tournament Players Club in Scottsdale.
BUCKEYE – In the event of an emergency at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, plant officials and government leaders will now have access to a $13.5 million center that will help them respond and share information with the public.
The defeat of Proposition 200 at the polls has left the payday loan industry with a two-word question: Now what?
Down to the issues
Janet Kline said she hopes the nuclear plant disaster in Japan does not cause the United States to back off using that power source.
“In the long run, I think nuclear power is the right choice,” the Sun City resident said.
WASHINGTON - The Air Force is likely days away from handing out one of the biggest Pentagon contracts in years - a deal valued at up to $40 billion to replace 179 planes in its fleet of aerial refueling tankers.For the three companies bidding, there is more at stake than just the monetary award: jobs and reputation.
December 6, 2004
Just days after Pat Tillman died from friendly fire on a desolate ridge in southeastern Afghanistan, the U.S. Army Special Operations Command released a brief account of his last moments.
Mr. Speaker, Vice President Cheney, members of Congress, distinguished guests and fellow citizens:
Mr. Speaker, Vice President Cheney, Members of Congress, distinguished guests, fellow citizens: Every year, by law and by custom, we meet here to consider the state of the union. This year, we gather in this chamber deeply aware of decisive days that lie ahead.
Guest commentary by Phil Kerpen
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