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Trey Gowdy Shocks Congress Then Gets Standing Ovation Like A Boss

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"Super Chefs VO" Cooking For Veterans Mental Health Montage

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Sophisticated hackers 'aim to put net out of action'??

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   Sophisticated hackers 'aim to put net out of action' 14 September 2016 ATTN: Service Members and Veterans Military Network | Veteran Centric IT Training, Certification ~ Guaranteed Job Placement Assistance  **Veterans - update skills, certify, enjoy life sustaining career ... This is YOUR opportunity!  *There’s a career in I.T. waiting for you! We’ll guide you on your path toward training, certification and provide resources assisting you secure placement!* GLOBAL CYBER SECURITY LABOR EPIDEMIC DEMAND FOR THE CYBER SECURITY WORKFORCE EXPECTED TO EXCEED 6 MILLION GLOBALLY BY 2019 WITH SHORTFALL OF 1.5 MILLION INFORMATION SECURITY PROFESSIONALS United States I.T. workforce – lacking required skills necessary to be competitive in our global economy IT Industry  * SKILLED CYBER WARRIORS NEEDED * IT Security - Industry Cluster : Information Technology More on this story Have hackers turned my printer in

Certification(s) Information Technology

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Military Network, ‘Professional Society of Warriors’   ' Each Veteran Offers the benefit of costliness hours and instant access to to the society membership via the military member for immediate answers to complex technical or social.   We are offering a preview of our programs and previous results to those seeking introduction to U.S. Active Military and Veterans engaged or soon to be engaged in our Career Development Programs.    Assisting Active Duty Military members (transitioning) and Veterans benefit from the fraternal aspect of the bond and trust we know and expect of each other!  Development of programs include many facets depending on the level of training for the civilian sector, personal family needs being a necessity to survive focus is on a career.  Example: Certification(s) Information Technology   IT as an industry, offers many pathways for individuals to travel down. There is a 'demand, need for specific skills, and of course work ethic. The

Military-Civilian: Hot Jobs, Events, and Helpful Information for Veterans Seeking Civilian Careers: The Salute to American Veterans

Military-Civilian: Hot Jobs, Events, and Helpful Information for Veterans Seeking Civilian Careers: The Salute to American Veterans : Please join us for an evening of Celebration and Camaraderie a...

Military-Civilian: Hot Jobs, Events, and Helpful Information for Veterans Seeking Civilian Careers: The Salute to American Veterans

Military-Civilian: Hot Jobs, Events, and Helpful Information for Veterans Seeking Civilian Careers: The Salute to American Veterans : Please join us for an evening of Celebration and Camaraderie a...

Military-Civilian: Hot Jobs, Events, and Helpful Information for Veterans Seeking Civilian Careers: Exponential Power of Networking

Military-Civilian: Hot Jobs, Events, and Helpful Information for Veterans Seeking Civilian Careers: Exponential Power of Networking : Exponential Power of Networking Attention: Senior and junior personnel concerning career development   Topic:   YOU! E ntry le...

Military-Civilian: Hot Jobs, Events, and Helpful Information for Veterans Seeking Civilian Careers: Troops To Tankers Driving Opportunities

Military-Civilian: Hot Jobs, Events, and Helpful Information for Veterans Seeking Civilian Careers: Troops To Tankers Driving Opportunities : Troops To Tankers Driving Opportunities Quality Carriers, our employees and affiliates want to THANK ALL Veterans and those currently serv...
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GLOBAL CYBER SECURITY LABOR EPIDEMIC DEMAND FOR THE CYBER SECURITY WORKFORCE *EXPECTED TO EXCEED 6 MILLION GLOBALLY BY 2019 WTH SHORTFALL OF 1.5 MILLION INFORMATION SECURITY PROFESSIONALS TRAIN - CERTIFY - ENGAGE!  EARNINGS IN EXCESS OF $100K ANNUALLY THERE IS A GLOBAL CYBER SECURITY LABOR EPIDEMIC. MORE THAN 200,000 U.S. CYBER SECURITY JOBS ARE UNFILLED . AS THE DEMAND FOR THE INDUSTRY IS PROJECTING A **SHORTFALL OF 1.5 MILLION INFORMATION SECURITY PROFESSIONALS – ALARMING - AS THE CISCO 2014 ANNUAL SECURITY REPORT WARNED EVEN AS CYBER-ATTACKS AND DATA BREACHE INCREASE EACH YEAR SOLUTION: TRAINING, SKILL SET VALIDATION, JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE – Ø   GLOBAL SHORTAGE OF INFORMATION SECURITY PROFESSIONALS OF UP TO ONE MILLION PROFESSIONALS IN THE US ALONE. Ø   OPPORTUNITIES IN CYBER SECURITY ARE GROWING FASTER THAN EMPLOYERS CAN FILL THEM. IT INDUSTRY. Cyberspace | The 21st Century's Engine of Change . ATTN: Service Members andVetera

Prince Ultimate Blues Collection

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Published on Jul 26, 2016 Some of my favorite Blues , For some more Audio check out Mixcloud...No membership or obligation. Just Free funk, many DJ's post there mixes here. Mine is ... https://www.mixcloud.com/darciewest58/ Category Entertainment License Standard YouTube License Music

"in the end, we will win. I can tell our enemies ... they can take it to the bank."

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The Army News Service posted the following stories for 05 October 2016: -- Army needs innovative ideas, says under secretary (VERGUN) -- http://www.army.mil/article/176284/g176284 -- Soldiers, as well as Department of the Army civilians, have a lot of innovative ideas that can save money and improve readiness. Now is the right time to share them with Army leaders, said Under Secretary of the Army Patrick J. Murphy. -- Milley: Army on cusp of profound, fundamental changes to ground combat (LOPEZ) -- http://www.army.mil/article/176231/g176231 -- The future of the Army may not involve divisions, corps, tanks or Bradley fighting vehicles, said the Army's chief of staff. And that future isn't 100 years away, or even 50. It will happen in only 25 to 30 years. -- Long-term rotational units, other efforts to boost Army in Europe (KIMMONS) -- http://www.army.mil/article/176260/g176260 -- Rotational forces, including heavy armored and a

10 years after he was killed in combat operations in Iraq, U.S. forces brought home

Remains of fighter pilot hero return home after 10 years By Mike Martin, Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs  / Published October 05, 2016 PRINT  |  E-MAIL WASHINGTON (AFNS) --  This week, nearly 10 years after he was killed in combat operations in Iraq, U.S. forces brought home the remains of F-16 pilot Maj. Troy Gilbert, who died saving the lives of U.S. service members and coalition allies.    On Nov. 27, 2006, Gilbert and his wingman were flying back to base when they got the call that an AH-6 Little Bird helicopter had been shot down.  Enemy insurgents had the crew, along with the coalition forces called in to support, outnumbered and pinned down. With little fuel left, the two F-16 pilots changed course and headed to the hotly contested warzone just outside of Taji, Iraq. Due to fuel limitations, the pilots were forced to take turns refueling and providing air support to the troops under fire. By the time Gilbert was able to mak