After more than a decade of war, several years of constrained national budgets and a changing veteran population, the second Obama administration must confront how best to uphold its promises to the nation's men and women who serve or have served in uniform.In this report, CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Phillip Carter urges the Obama Administration to develop an inclusive, strategic policy approach that serves veterans and military personnel as well as they have served the nation. He calls upon the administration to tackle urgent issues such as military and veteran suicide, while working over the long term to prevent the civilian "sea of goodwill" toward veterans from turning into an ocean of apathy as current wars wind down, and public at...
Reexamining Participant Satisfaction With the Mission Continues Fellowship Program for Post-9/11 Vet...
There are currently 17.42 million veterans living in America today. These heroes dedicated their ser...
“In Afghanistan and Iraq, life and death are a daily routine. Our service men and women must push th...
In this report, the authors argue that society should leverage the latest generation of men and wome...
Most veterans successfully transition out of uniform and into civilian life. However, some recent ve...
"Charting The Sea Of Goodwill," conducts a comprehensive landscape analysis of the military and vete...
This report describes the economic and educational impact of service on families, the strains of the...
The Concerned Veterans for America convened the Fixing Veterans Health Care Taskforce with the missi...
The Mission Continues: Reexamining Engagement of Post-9/11 Veterans in Civic Servic
Over 2.4 million men and women who have fought the most protracted wars in American history are comi...
Reviews the highlights, impact, and lessons of the foundation's Iraq Afghanistan Deployment Impact F...
In this brief, Senior Fellow Phillip Carter calls upon the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to ex...
The soldiers of the United States devote their lives, families, and careers in order to ensure our l...
Just across the river from our nation's capital, NOVA is home to countless icons representing the hi...
The Mission Continues: Engaging Post-9/11 Disabled Military Veterans in Civic Servic
Reexamining Participant Satisfaction With the Mission Continues Fellowship Program for Post-9/11 Vet...
There are currently 17.42 million veterans living in America today. These heroes dedicated their ser...
“In Afghanistan and Iraq, life and death are a daily routine. Our service men and women must push th...
In this report, the authors argue that society should leverage the latest generation of men and wome...
Most veterans successfully transition out of uniform and into civilian life. However, some recent ve...
"Charting The Sea Of Goodwill," conducts a comprehensive landscape analysis of the military and vete...
This report describes the economic and educational impact of service on families, the strains of the...
The Concerned Veterans for America convened the Fixing Veterans Health Care Taskforce with the missi...
The Mission Continues: Reexamining Engagement of Post-9/11 Veterans in Civic Servic
Over 2.4 million men and women who have fought the most protracted wars in American history are comi...
Reviews the highlights, impact, and lessons of the foundation's Iraq Afghanistan Deployment Impact F...
In this brief, Senior Fellow Phillip Carter calls upon the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to ex...
The soldiers of the United States devote their lives, families, and careers in order to ensure our l...
Just across the river from our nation's capital, NOVA is home to countless icons representing the hi...
The Mission Continues: Engaging Post-9/11 Disabled Military Veterans in Civic Servic
Reexamining Participant Satisfaction With the Mission Continues Fellowship Program for Post-9/11 Vet...
There are currently 17.42 million veterans living in America today. These heroes dedicated their ser...
“In Afghanistan and Iraq, life and death are a daily routine. Our service men and women must push th...