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A Veteran may have to learn how to get a doctor, dentist, life insurance, etc. These services were previously provided by the military. A Veteran may also need to navigate the paperwork and process of obtaining benefits and services from the Department of Veteran Affairs.
Roosevelt signed the G.I. Bill of Rights into law on June 22, 1944. The act provided returning soldiers with 52 weeks of unemployment insurance; money for post-secondary education and job training; and government-backed, low-interest mortgages and loans in order to ease their transition into civilian life.
Transitioning from military to civilian life Stay connected with your military family. Understand your strengths when choosing a civilian career. Pursue education. Understand your finances. Maintain adequate life insurance throughout the transition to civilian life. Ensure you and your family have health care insurance.
Featured Benefits, Resources Products DOD Transition Assistance Program. Military Compensation Basic Pay. TRICARE Reserve Select. VA Housing Assistance. Veterans Benefits Administration.
BACKGROUND. The Transition Assistance Program (TAP) is based on Public Law 101-510 and Public Law 112-56 TAP was legislated in 1991 under Title 10, which mandated the completion of pre-separation counseling.
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Transitioning out of the military generally involves a series of adjustments, such as geographic location, career, relationships, family roles, support systems, social networks, and community.

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