
Military BAH Rates: Everything You Need to Know (2022 Edition)
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We are kicking off 2021 National Military Appreciation Month (NMAM) with our helpful and innovative pop-up site designed specifically to honor and reward you. AHRN is committed to commemorating Military Appreciation Month with something new every day in May.
Each year the president makes a proclamation, reminding Americans of the important role the U.S. Armed Forces have played in the history and development of our country. May was chosen because it has many individual days marked to note our military’s achievements.
A day set for the reaffirmation of loyalty to the United States
A time to recognize the hard work of federal, state, county and local government employees
Honors and recognizes the important role of military spouses
Marks the day of
Germany’s unconditional
surrender and ending WWII in Europe
A single day to celebrate everyone serving in all U.S. military branches
A federal holiday day to remember and honor the men and women who died while serving in the military
As a symbol of our appreciation, ARHN.com dedicates this NMAM homepage to support current and former Military, their families and those who gave their lives in the defense of freedom. Check out these special Military discounts, exclusive resources, and featured partner offers. AHRN is committed to supporting our Military Community and helping them relocate successfully.
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Has the time come for your military retirement? Are you ready to conclude a storied and lengthy service to your country with all the well-earned
If you’re reading this, you’re probably familiar with the major military and veteran benefits available to service members past and present. The GI Bill, around
Veterans Advantage offers major discounts on prescription drugs at pharmacies all over the country. The average discount of 20% means lower prices than you’d get through the VA or regular insurance.
The Veterans Crisis Line is a free, anonymous, confidential resource that’s available to anyone, even if you’re not registered with VA or enrolled in VA health care.
The American Red Cross offers confidential services to all veterans and their families by connecting them with local, state and national resources through our network of chapters in communities across the United States and offices on military installations worldwide.
VA housing assistance can help Veterans, service members, and their surviving spouses to buy a home or refinance a loan. Find out how to apply for and manage the Veterans housing assistance benefits you’ve earned.
VA provides grants to Servicemembers and Veterans with certain permanent and total service-connected disabilities to help purchase or construct an adapted home, or modify an existing home to accommodate a disability. Two grant programs exist: the Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) grant and the Special Housing Adaptation (SHA) grant.
If you know a Veteran who is homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless, refer him or her to a local VA Medical Center, where VA staff are ready to help. Veterans and their families can also contact the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 1-877-4AID-VET to be connected to VA services.
Veteran and Military Transition Center is a one-stop website for employment, training, and financial help after military service.
Your Veteran employment career service.
Need help finding work? Separating from service? Get started today!
Learn how your organization can receive an award from the U.S. Department of Labor for hiring America’s veterans.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Hiring Our Heroes (HOH) initiative launched in March 2011 as a nationwide effort to connect veterans, service members, and military spouses with meaningful employment opportunities. Working with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s vast network of state and local chambers and strategic partners from the public, private, and non-profit sectors, our goal is to create a movement across America in hundreds of communities where veterans and military families return every day.