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Armed Forces in United States
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That Others May Live Foundation
That Others May Live Foundation supports families of U.S. Air Force Rescue heroes with immediate tragedy assistance, post-secondary scholarships, warfighter support, and resources for visible & invisible wounds. We receive no federal funding and are not endorsed by the U.S. Air Force. Our mission is funded by charitable gifts from individuals and partners. GuideStar Platinum Seal of Transparency.
1 to 10 staff
Va Detroit
We provide you with health care services at 5 locations in Michigan. Facilities include our John D. Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit and 3 community-based outpatient clinics in Pontiac, Yale, and Detroit. We also have a domiciliary that provides state-of-the-art residential care to Veterans who need rehabilitative services and treatment for recovery, health maintenance, improved quality of life, and a smooth transition back into their communities. To learn more about the services each location offers, visit our website. Interested in joining our team? Visit for current openings.
1001 to 5000 staff
Veteran Golfers Association
The Veteran Golfers Association (VGA) is dedicated to promoting the game of golf to both veterans and service disabled veterans across the United States. We will host the Wounded Veteran Open during Veterans’ Day, Nov. 10 - 12, 2015 in Pinehurst, North Carolina. This annual tournament will enable wounded veteran golfers to compete according to a modified US Open style format.
1 to 10 staff
Vetjobs
VetJobs brings military and veteran job seekers together with employers who are looking to hire. Our career coaching services are unrivaled as VetJobs leads the nation in military and veteran job placement assistance services - all at no cost to the service member or veteran. With an average salary greater than our team has provided job placement services to more than military affiliated jobseekers and have surpassed our job hires! These industry leading achievements are possible by providing consistent, effective, individualized career coaching services to those looking for their next career opportunity. Connect. Get started today. We look forward to serving you.
51 to 200 staff
Warrior Canine Connection
Warrior Canine Connection (WCC) is a pioneering organization that utilizes its Mission Based Trauma Recovery (MBTR) model to support recovering combat Veterans and their families. WCC provides Warriors a regained sense of purpose through the opportunity to engage in a critical military support mission while simultaneously receiving treatment for their own symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS) and Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI). Based on the time-honored tradition of Warriors helping Warriors, their mission is to train highly-skilled service dogs that provide years of mobility and social support to Veterans with disabilities.
11 to 50 staff
Washington Air National Guard
Since the early 1900s, the men and women of the Washington Air National Guard have served our state and nation nobly. Today, more than citizen-airmen across the state support the Washington Air National Guard and lead a variety of missions – from refueling military jets, to enhancing cyber security, to providing much needed assistance during state emergencies. Comprised of two wings – the 141st Air Refueling Wing in Spokane and the 194th Wing on Camp Murray – as well as the Western Air Defense Sector at Joint Base Lewis McChord, the Washington Air National Guard offers our state and nation cutting edge capabilities to increase our security.
1001 to 5000 staff
Aafes Shopette
AAFES Shopette is a Military company located in Goldstone Rd Bldg 34, Fort Irwin, CA, United States.
11 to 50 staff
Adjutant General Corps
The Adjutant General Corps is looking for civilians who want to capitalize on their education and professional expertise and serve as an United States Army Officer. There are many opportunities within the Adjutant General Corps that focus on human resources management, talent management, regulating data platforms, analyzing system data, and communicating human resources information to senior leaders that will shape decisions made at the highest level of the Army. The Adjutant General Corps is looking for the following Master's and Doctorate degree holders: Human Resources Management, Organizational Theory, Organizational Psychology, Data Science, Data Analytics, and Business with a focus in human resources or data analytics. Officers commission in the Army as a Second Lieutenant, but depending on your degree, job experience, and certifications, you could be eligible to earn constructive credit for years in service and commission in the Army between the ranks of First Lieutenant to Colonel (please see our "Constructive Credit" attachment for more information). The service obligation would depend on the component chosen. The three components are Active Army, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard. If Active Army is chosen, there is a three year active duty service obligation with five years in the Inactive Ready Reserve (non-duty personnel that are eligible for recall in the event of national crisis). In addition to the sizeable base pay and allowances, there are many benefits to joining the Army. Some additional benefits include-Full health/dental coverage -Family healthcare plans -Low cost life insurance -Secure retirement plans -30 days paid vacation per year as well as government holidays -Moving cost reimbursement and additional expense allowance -Access to athletic training facilities -Access to tax-free shopping And even more through our morale-welfare-recreation, wellness center, and community service programs.
10001+ staff
Iowa Army National Guard
The Iowa National Guard serves as a military organization for the State of Iowa and the United States. It is comprised of nearly Soldiers and Airmen.
5001 to 10000 staff
Leed Corporate Services
LEED Corporate Services, an SBA-certified small business, established in 1967, excels in delivering creative, cost-effective solutions to businesses globally. Specializing in global helicopter repair, training, and modifications, we provide crucial support to government contracts, foreign militaries and commercial operators worldwide. We pride ourselves on fostering long-term client relationships, exemplified by our very first customer from February 1967 who remains a valued partner today. Understanding the diverse needs of various industries, we offer a comprehensive range of services including temporary staffing, contractual services, and permanent placement. Our dedicated team of coordinators possesses extensive industry knowledge and regional expertise, ensuring we connect clients with top-tier talent.
51 to 200 staff
Military Families United
Military Families United is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose mission is to Honor the Fallen, Support Those Who Fight, and Serve Their Families. We are a national coalition of Gold Star and Blue Star families, veterans, and patriotic Americans who share a deep appreciation for our men and women in uniform and support them in their mission to keep America safe. Together, we ensure that the sacrifices of our courageous military do not go unnoticed and that these men and women and their families receive the support they need and deserve. We were founded in 2005 by military families, and we continue to grow to meet the challenges facing today's military and their families. Through a portfolio of unique services, events, and advocacy programs, we seek to ensure that future generations of Americans will never forget the sacrifices of our courageous military and that these men and women and their families receive the support they need.
11 to 50 staff
Rhode Island Army National Guard
The Rhode Island Army National Guard is the nation's oldest military branch which consists of more that 2,200 members serving both state and federal governments. The Rhode Island Army National Guard has served and remains as an active force in the Global War on Terrorism, with units that have deployed worldwide in direct support of national security objectives. In times of local emergencies and natural disasters, the Rhode Island Guard is called upon to provide military support to civil authorities. Despite being the smallest state, Rhode Island is the only state with a Special Forces Unit, a Special Operations Detachment unit, and an Airborne Infantry.
1001 to 5000 staff
Sofwerx
SOFWERX was created under a Partnership Intermediary Agreement between DEFENSEWERX and the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). Located in Tampa, FL, SOFWERX serves as an innovation platform for the United States Special Operations Command as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by bringing the best of Government, Industry, Academia, and National Labs together to help solve challenging problems encountered by Special Operations Forces.
11 to 50 staff
Stack Up
Stack Up supports US and Allied Veterans by promoting positive mental health and combating Veteran suicide through gaming and geek culture. TAX ID: 47-5424265 MISSION: Supporting veterans through the amazing power of gaming: “Veterans are our Mission, Gaming is Our Passion" PURPOSE: Provide quality support to the lives of as many veterans as possible, continuing to dispel the negative stereotypes around gaming through our three main programs- Stack-Up Supply Crates: sending video game care packages to deployed military foces, to military recovery hospitals, or veterans struggling back home - Air Assaults: Provide experiences for troops in the gaming industry as a recognition for their service as well as to foster networking for future opportunities- Stack Up Overwatch Program: Peer-to-peer mental health support for veterans and civilians alike, provided through Stack Up’s online community- The Stacks: Facilitate online and offline community to further integrate the military and civilian networks using gaming as a catalyst to help veterans.
1 to 10 staff
The Ets Sponsorship Program
The ETS Sponsorship Program, a non-profit organization actively partnering with the Veterans Administration (VA), the Department of Defense (DoD), and others, supports service members through the transition process from military to civilian life. Onward Ops is the foundational program.
10001+ staff
1st Special Forces Group Airborne U.S Army
This is the official LinkedIn page for the 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne). This Special Forces Group has a long and storied history serving the U.S. during peacetime and war. Stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, the 1st SFG(A) is the lead Special Forces Group on operations in Asia and the Pacific.
1001 to 5000 staff
Aranea Solutions, Inc
Aranea Solutions' mission is to become the premier provider of top-quality Information Technology products and services to our customers, through leadership, accuracy, flexibility, and superior service. Aranea Solutions, Inc. is an ISO 9001:2008 registered Information Management company that focuses on the delivery of information, as knowledge, into the hands of the end-user. We offer a wide variety of services including: • Information Management • Systems Analysis/Design/Integration • Product/System Fielding • Software Engineering and Development • Program Management • RCM, CBM and RAM Data Analysis Support
11 to 50 staff
Arizona Industries For The Blind
A social enterprise organization dedicated to enhancing the social and economic independence for people who are blind through creating and sustaining employment opportunities. United by a unique mission, the employees of AIB are committed to superior quality and 100% customer satisfaction.
51 to 200 staff
Bluesky Mast
BlueSky Mast provides the military with purpose-built solutions for every conceivable operating environment. We pioneer portable masts that exceed the most demanding specifications in any war zone or hostile environment. Our masts are securely transportable with a unique sectional assembly and no-tools required design in order to be deployed in minutes, getting multiple devices in the air, fast.
11 to 50 staff
Clear Path For Veterans New England
Recognizing the responsibility of communities to help those who serve, Clear Path for Veterans New England (CP4VNE) empowers service members, veterans, and their families through supportive programs and services in a safe, respectful environment. Comprehensive Wellness: everything from connecting for coffee socials, equine therapy or Brazilian Jui-Jitsu. Culinary Program: we provide free lunch every Thursday for nearly 200 vets; we serve breakfast every Tuesday at Devens and we have a small food truck (donated) we serve grilled cheese at events and activities to raise funds Housing & Family Support: we provide both transitional and permanent housing as well as temporary financial assistance (TFA) and emergency funds to veterans and families in need. Canine: We have a Service Dog training program; we provide Service Dogs to veterans with PTSD and TBI; the dogs not passing the strict training program are assigned to other veterans needing Emotional Support Animals
11 to 50 staff
Code Of Support Foundation
Mission Statement: Code of Support Foundation (COSF) provides essential and critical one-on-one assistance to struggling service members, veterans and their families (SMVF) who have the most complex needs. We are dedicated to leveraging the nation’s full spectrum of resources to ensure all members of our military, veterans and their families receive the support services they need and through their collective sacrifice have earned. Our Vision:"They Stood For Us. Let's Stand With Them." Our vision is that civilian America, military America and support organizations come together to strengthen the health of our nation, and ensure that service members, veterans and their families share in the quality of life that they have earned and that all Americans deserve. Background: The Code of Support Foundation was established in 2010 by Major General (RET) Alan B. Salisbury with the goal of bridging the growing divide of understanding and engagement between our military and civilian communities. Working with a dedicated team of retired military and civilian leaders, he developed the “Code of Support” for our troops as a parallel document to the Military “Code of Conduct” in which service-members pledge that they are prepared to give their lives in defense of our country. The Code of Support is a set of six meaningful commitments all American’s can make to give meaning to the words, “support our troops.”
11 to 50 staff
Concerned Veterans For America
Our mission is to advocate for policies that will preserve the freedom and liberty we and our families so proudly fought and sacrificed to defend. The goal of Concerned Veterans For America is to translate the experience, concerns, and hopes of our fellow veterans and their families into a common vision of liberty and freedom. We will provide a new and unique perspective on the issues that threaten to cripple not only our economic and national security, but the spirit of opportunity and liberty that we fought to defend and all Americans cherish. Our task will be to bring that fresh perspective to the American people and our leaders. We Will Lead.
11 to 50 staff
Critical Solutions International
CSI is a clearance-focused firm that leverages the unparalleled survivability of the Husky payload delivery platform and C-IED operational context of existing Husky customers. This knowledge base merged with effective and proven commercial technologies enables CSI to offer tailored analyses, equipping, and training as part of a true route clearance solution. It is not surprising that CSI’s customers include forces engaged in the most hazardous and contentious clearance operations in the world today.
11 to 50 staff
Daniel K. Inouye Asia Pacific Center For Security Studies
The Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (DKI APCSS) is a U.S. Department of Defense institute that officially opened Sept. 4, 1995, in Honolulu, Hawaii. DKI APCSS addresses regional and global security issues, inviting military and civilian representatives of the United States and Asia-Pacific nations to its comprehensive program of executive education and conferences, both in Hawaii and throughout the Asia-Pacific region. The Center supports the U.S. Pacific Command’s objective of developing professional and personal ties among national security establishments throughout the region. With a non-warfighting mission, the Center focuses on a multilateral and multi-dimensional approach to defining and addressing regional security issues and concerns. The most beneficial result is building relationships of trust and confidence among future leaders and decision-makers within the region. DKI APCSS provides a focal point where national officials, decision makers and policy makers can gather to exchange ideas, explore pressing issues and achieve a greater understanding of the challenges that shape the security environment of the Asia-Pacific region. As well, the Center gives attention to the increasingly complex interrelationships of military, economic, political and diplomatic policies relevant to regional security issues through its three academic components: executive education, conferences and research and publications efforts.
51 to 200 staff