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The program is designed to connect active-duty troops with information that they will need as civilians to receive disability compensation, health care and education assistance, among other benefits.
Introduced in 1991 and mandatory for outgoing military members since 2011, the Transition Assistance Program, or TAP, has become an invaluable resource for veterans leaving active-duty service and ...
The March 21 report examined the DOD’s Transition Assistance Program, which provides help to service members leaving active duty with benefits like individual meetings with a TAP counselor ...
The Transition Assistance Program (TAP) provides servicemembers with critical programs and resources as they complete their service and return to civilian life.
More information on both programs — and other options for transitioning Soldiers — is available through Fort Leonard Wood’s Transition Assistance Program, located in Bldg. 470.
To see what that process looks like, the Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Transition Assistance Program invited senior leaders from around the installation to attend an Open House Apr. 24 and ...
During a hearing in March, veterans service organizations said that, without attending the Transition Assistance Program in a timely manner, veterans may not apply for benefits or prepare ...
The military has a Transition Assistance Program, which is designed to help military members shift into civilian life. You could get help creating a resume, looking for a job and fine-tuning your ...
A new report says there is limited evidence that employment transition programs for troops, veterans and their families are working.