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Fall 2006

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Unsung Heroes
Servicemembers in aviation classification repair activity depots keep America’s helicopters flying high.

Risky Business
Having survived fierce combat and unrelenting stress, some young servicemembers are returning home and replacing that adrenaline rush with reckless behavior, such as motorcycle racing or binge drinking. The U.S. military has noticed and is acting aggressively to stop this problem in its tracks.

Your Guide to Benefits
Although many people don’t put much thought into it, the annual ritual of employee benefit selection should be approached with more forethought than a routine auto inspection. Here are some retirement options for your consideration.

Blogging in the Military
Most of today’s new recruits grew up immersed in the electronic era, with video games and cell phones playing an integral part of their lives.

Legislative Front:
Matching Benefits to Service: A Total Force GI Bill
Education benefits for active duty, National Guard, and Reserve servicemembers haven’t kept pace with the sacrifices they and their families shoulder in the war on terrorism.

Ovation:
Rear Adm. Richard W. Schneider, USCGR-Ret.

Featured Columns:
Observation Post
Gambling on Health Coverage

As I See It
When Enough Constituents Write, Congress Listens



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