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The value of your education is something that should not go unnoticed. A proper education after your military service time will keep you in the right position to move forward in your career.
But with such a crucial decision to make, you need support and help when you don’t have all the answers. And the team at USMilitary.com is here to help you find those answers. We have found that the military experts at AllExperts.com have some of the most valuable experience and information you need to move forward in your career and education.
The following experts are here to help answer all of your questions:
James Bell: This retired U.S. Military Sergeant with 24 years experience in the aircrew career field, both as a loadmaster and flight engineer, has flown all over the world and can help you will any question you might have.
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Cynthia Bedell: The current active duty Colonel is the Commander of the Surface Communications and Support Systems. She is more than happy to answer any of your questions you might have.
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Jason Grabill: This former editorial writer for the Marine Corps Times, and former Infantry Rifleman, is an expert in the field of all U.S. Marine Corps questions.
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Howard Lorenz: After spending 19 years in the U.S. Airforce, this expert knows everything when it comes to making career choices and education decisions.
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Rod Powers: Rod is considered one of the premier experts in the U.S. Military career and education information. He has co-authored “ASVAB For Dummies (first edition),” published by Wiley Publishing in 2003, the author of “Barrons’ Guide to Officer Candidate School Tests,” published by Barron’s Educational Series in November 2006, the author of “ASVAB for Dummies, 2nd Edition,” published by Wiley in June 2007. He’s also currently working on “World War I for Dummies,” scheduled to be published by Wiley, in the spring of 2008. Rod knows everything, and is waiting for your questions.
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Michelle: Michelle has spent life as a member of the Queen’s Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps in the United Kingdom. She has knowledge of all the trades from Health Care Assistant to RGN.
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