BMCM Stuart S. Slesh
09-25-2008, 01:08 PM
from an e-mail I got this morning.....
ARLINGTON, VA – September 24, 2008 – Military Handbooks has announced the release of two new 2008 FREE handbooks for military personnel, the 2008 After the Military Handbook and the 2008 Veterans Healthcare Benefits Handbook.
These handbooks, written specifically for military service members, include a variety of information about benefits, education and transitioning from the military. To receive your own copies of these handbooks, simply go to our Web site - www.militaryhandbooks.com. Don't forget to tell all of your military colleagues about these free handbooks too!
2008 Veterans Healthcare Handbook
This unique handbook, written for veterans, gives you everything you need to know about: how to apply for healthcare, veterans service centers, choosing a facility, changing a facility, second opinions, prescriptions, dental care, chiropractic care, non-VA care, travel, POW benefits, appeals, grievances, confidentiality, financial issues, means testing, hardship determinations, waivers, medication co-payments, health insurance, listing of VA facilities, and much, much more!
2008 After the Military Handbook
This unique handbook, written for military veterans, covers: transitioning to the private sector, supporting your family, finding a job that pays "top dollar", choosing between jobs with large or small companies, deciding to start your own company, maximizing the benefits of a military career, medical benefits and life insurance in the private sector, how to pay for college after you leave military service, how to retire successfully, and more.
In mid-October, Military Handbooks plans to release an updated version of the 2008 Base Installation Directory. The October Military Handbooks' newsletter will contain more details about these updates.
To download your own FREE copies of the 2008 Military Handbooks, please visit: http://www.militaryhandbooks.com.
Please note that if you received an error message while attempting to download the handbooks, it is due to the large volume of requests we are receiving. Simply try your request again in a few hours.
ARLINGTON, VA – September 24, 2008 – Military Handbooks has announced the release of two new 2008 FREE handbooks for military personnel, the 2008 After the Military Handbook and the 2008 Veterans Healthcare Benefits Handbook.
These handbooks, written specifically for military service members, include a variety of information about benefits, education and transitioning from the military. To receive your own copies of these handbooks, simply go to our Web site - www.militaryhandbooks.com. Don't forget to tell all of your military colleagues about these free handbooks too!
2008 Veterans Healthcare Handbook
This unique handbook, written for veterans, gives you everything you need to know about: how to apply for healthcare, veterans service centers, choosing a facility, changing a facility, second opinions, prescriptions, dental care, chiropractic care, non-VA care, travel, POW benefits, appeals, grievances, confidentiality, financial issues, means testing, hardship determinations, waivers, medication co-payments, health insurance, listing of VA facilities, and much, much more!
2008 After the Military Handbook
This unique handbook, written for military veterans, covers: transitioning to the private sector, supporting your family, finding a job that pays "top dollar", choosing between jobs with large or small companies, deciding to start your own company, maximizing the benefits of a military career, medical benefits and life insurance in the private sector, how to pay for college after you leave military service, how to retire successfully, and more.
In mid-October, Military Handbooks plans to release an updated version of the 2008 Base Installation Directory. The October Military Handbooks' newsletter will contain more details about these updates.
To download your own FREE copies of the 2008 Military Handbooks, please visit: http://www.militaryhandbooks.com.
Please note that if you received an error message while attempting to download the handbooks, it is due to the large volume of requests we are receiving. Simply try your request again in a few hours.