Patrons who write checks that are returned to the commissary will now have their check writing privileges at commissaries worldwide suspended for 60 days.
The Military Spouse Corporate Career Network ("MSCCN") is providing career opportunities and job portability for military spouses. Simply put, the MSCCN seeks to help military spouses find jobs and continue careers throughout the years of a military member's service.
In today's U.S. Navy, the Navy Reserve is an important part of the sea-service team. Reservists provide a cost-effective resource of capable and experienced manpower critically needed in the defense of the nation. As a result the CNO, ADM Mike Mullen, is urging Sailors planning to leave active duty to visit with their career counselor and consider continued service.
MSCCN was initiated by Deb Kloeppel, a very dedicated military spouse, who invented Military Spouse Corporate Career Network (MSSCN) to help Navy and other military spouses with career opportunities and job portability. Check out her service!
Deployed sailors can now use Navy-supplied PDAs and laptops with pre-loaded college afloat courses to pursue higher education even when they do not have access to the Internet and computers.
Your future financial dreams depend on a good credit rating. Learn how to manage your credit, getting a copy of your credit report, how to correct mistakes, credit risk scores, late payments and avoiding scams.
LIFELines is sponsored by the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower and Reserve Affairs and funded by the Center for Personal and Professional Development.