Military Spouse Appreciation Day – We Thank You!

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At Forward March Inc. we appreciate the military spouse that has supported our team members from deployments to long days in the office and through so much more.  As Veterans we can never say thank you enough for their sacrifice, support and sustainment of our military families.

In 1984, President Ronald Regan declared May 23 as the first Military Spouse Day. Soon after, U.S. Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger standardized the date by declaring the Friday before Mother’s Day as Military Spouse Appreciation Day. Later, in 1999, Congress officially made the observance a part of National Military Appreciation Month.

Military spouses don’t sign on any dotted lines or deploy in defense of our country, but they serve just the same. Their experiences help develop them into the strong, competent, thoughtful, resourceful, engaging people who make up our military community.

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The Military spouse population is large. There are more than 680,000 active duty spouses who play and important part in the military community. Due to their spouses’ military duty they face many unique challenges. Spouses are and have always been an essential part of the military Family and they contribute to readiness by allowing military members to remain focused on their missions. They are the “force behind the force” and support military members with courage through difficult circumstances, which include numerous household moves as well as stressful deployments.

The Strength of our military members comes from the strength of their Families and the military spouse is the backbone, the support and strength.

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In honor of Military Spouse Appreciation Day, DoDLive blogger Josiah Wilson pulled together some quick facts about military spouses and featured them in this fantastic infographic.

Veteran’s Day!

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On November 1919, President Wilson proclaimed November 11 as the first commemoration of Armistice Day following World War I stating: “To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations…” Since that November our nation has celebrated Veteran’s day. You can learn more about Veteran’s day here.

Today, is a day to put your flag out but its also a day to put yourself out there. Make it a point today to thank a Veteran for his or her service. Our nation is great because of the sacrifice that so many have made to insure our freedom. Today is a great day to call family members, friends, or acquaintances and say thank you for making our nation great.

Celebrate Veteran’s Day with your children. Teach your children about the holiday through local events and various activities. Military.com has some great ideas on how to do this here…  CNN has a nice article on how you can do more on Veteran’s Day here…

Here at Forward March Inc. we would like to take a moment to salute our veterans. 

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Paul Volpe – President Forward March Inc.

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Don Palen – CEO Forward March Inc.

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Jason Caswell – Director of Talent Resource and Training Development Forward March Inc. Jason (1)

Richard L. Abrams – Director of Strategic Development

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Tobin Pilotte – Director of Marketing and Technology

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Emma Lopez  – Director of Business Development, is a military spouse. (Don’t forget, November is Military Family Month)

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God Bless America, Home of the Brave Land of the Free!

November is Military Family Month!

military family monthRemember, November 1st starts Military Family Month.

“Our nation owes each day of security and freedom that we enjoy to the members of our Armed Forces and their families. Behind our brave service men and women, there are family members and loved ones who share in their sacrifice and provide unending support.” – President Obama

Throughout the month of November, we honor military families serving the world over through a variety of observances. From our family at Forward March Inc.  to all the military families who have sacrificed so much, we salute and thank you!


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Check out the jack-o’-lanterns carved by our director of marketing and technology and his kids.

Kids all over the nation are gearing up for trick-or-treating tomorrow night. All the folks here at Forward March Inc. want to wish you all a happy and SAFE Halloween.


Forward March Inc. is hosting the Veteran Employment Transition Networking Event on November 17th. This event is FREE for all veterans, transitioning military and family members!

One way that you can honor our national treasure, our heroes (and their families), is to employ them. If your company or organization wants to know how to go about employing veterans and transitioning military personnel contact us today!  Also, come see us at our Corporate toCamouflage Conference and/or our FREE Veteran Employment Transition Networking Event.

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Veterans, Transitioning Military Personnel, and their families are encouraged to meet with employers at this free event.

Veteran Employment Weekly Roundup

Are you a veteran of the United States Military or a transitioning military individual? If you are, and you are looking for employment today, or upon your ETS date then you should check back with our news blog often. Forward March Inc. is a company of veterans committed to helping veterans. Frequently we post information that we feel warrants checking out by both veterans and transitioning military who are hunting for a career.

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Below are listings found this week that may very well help you in your career search:

Upcoming Military and Veteran Job Fairs from Military.com.

Recruit Military Job Fair Calendar.

Top 25 Employers Hiring Veterans Now According to the Army Times

According to Forbes These are the Best Places for Veterans to Look for Employment as far as Location Goes

Convergys is Hiring 300 and are PRIMARILY Focusing on Veterans

Are you a veteran entrepreneur or a veteran with dreams of being your own boss? The Institute for Veterans and Military Families Receives $450,000 Grant from Sam’s Club Giving Program to Support Women Veteran Entrepreneurs
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If you love fitness, want to be your own boss, are interested in REAL opportunities (no MLM) then you owe it to yourself to check out what Forward March Inc. has available right now!

Hiring Red, White & You is a program run by the Texas Workforce Commission. You can learn more about the hiring events they host here.

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For veterans who want to learn a new skill, or expand on a skill-set should check out the fine folks over at Workforce Solutions Alamo and Alamo Colleges are collaborating to offer short-term skills development programs in the areas of Information Technology, the Manufacturing Industry and Aerospace. Learn more here. 

Forward March Inc. world headquarters are located in San Antonio, Texas. We love our city and our state, thus, we would be remiss not to mention to all of you veterans and transitioning military folks that San Antonio has been ranked number 1 as home for military retirees. Check out the Houston Chronicle article HERE. 

Forward March Inc. has an outstanding Tools & Resources page for veterans and transitioning military personnel. Check it out here. 

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One way that you can honor our national treasure, our heroes, is to employ them. If your company or organization wants to know how to go about employing veterans and transitioning military personnel contact us today!  Also, come see us at our Corporate toCamouflage Conference and/or our FREE Veteran Employment Transition Networking Event.

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Veterans, Transitioning Military Personnel, and their families are encouraged to meet with employers at this free event.

National Day of the Deployed – This Sunday!


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First of all, we want to start this post off right. To all the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces who are currently deployed, or have been, we want to salute you and thank you for your service, your sacrifice and your example. The United States of America remains the greatest nation on Earth in no small part because of the sacrifices that men and women have made through their military service. HOOAH!

All of us at Forward March Inc. wish to honor and give a hearty THANK YOU to every one of the brave men and women who have been deployed. The sacrifices of our military often go unnoticed by the media or the public at large. We would like to encourage everyone to make sure to remember our deployed service members. Take the time to reach out and thank them. If you know someone, work with someone or have a family member that has been deployed then pick up the phone, email or write them. Let them know that their sacrifice and service to their nation is appreciated.

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Many organizations have taken to the campaign of wearing red on Fridays to remember the deployed. Soldier’s Angels has a nice write-up on this here.  Other R.E.D. communities on line such as the R.E.D. community on Facebook can be found here.

Here is some background on the National Day of the Deployed:

October 26th is officially the National Day of the Deployed. The idea for the day started with Shelle Michaels Aberle who approached the North Dakota Governor John Hoeven for an official proclamation for the day founded the day in 2006.

In 2011 Senator John Hoeven led the efforts and co sponsored S.RES.295 for a National Day of the Deployed. The resolution was passed unanimously on the 18th of October, 2011. 2012 marked the first year that the nation observed a National Day of the Deployed.

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One way that you can honor our national treasure, our heroes, is to employ them. If your company or organization wants to know how to go about employing veterans and transitioning military personnel contact us today!  Also, come see us at our Corporate to Camouflage Conference and/or our FREE Veteran Employment Transition Networking Event.

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Veterans, Transitioning Military Personnel, and their families are encouraged to meet with employers at this free event.

Veterans, Transitioning Military Personnel, and their families are encouraged to meet with employers at this free event.

Veterans, the True Workplace Minority!

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Over the course of my 24 year career in the United States Army, I have met hundreds of people who were all too willing to shake my hand and thank me for my service; I have had countless offers to buy my cup of coffee. Some have even been willing to give up their first class seats on one of my many flights across our great nation.

“Support our Troops” is proudly displayed at businesses and civic buildings across the country. Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Coast Guardsman across the country are welcomed home from a deployment with open arms. It’s a far cry to the reprehensible behavior of our country displayed to our returning heroes from Vietnam. Our country, it seems, has learned to separate the politics of war from those who actually serve to fight it. Despite the support of the general population, we can’t look past the minority status our veterans face every day in terms of employment.

soldiers_military_usaIt’s estimated that only about 10% of the U.S. population can even call themselves military veterans. Furthermore, a recent Pew Study showed that at any given time, less than 1% of the population is wearing the uniform. The fact is, the overwhelming majority of Americans have never served in the military. The DoD estimates that over half of the youth in the U.S. population between the ages of 16 and 21 do not meet the minimum requirements to enter military service. This lends itself to why veterans are deeply seated in the minority in both the general population and in the civilian workforce. As a result, Veteran unemployment continues to hover several percentage points above the general population.

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Understandably, it is difficult for someone who never served in the military to appreciate the immeasurable experience a military member brings to the workplace. A 20-something-year-old corporate recruiter probably has little understanding of what an infantryman does or can do. Most recruiters not familiar with military service struggle to understand rank and what it means to be a sergeant for instance. While military jobs and duties may differ from those in the civilian world, there are real skills and experience that a service member brings to an organization. The skills and experience may not be readily discernible to the vast majority of corporate recruiters. As veterans, we must do a better job at our own skills translation both on our resumes and during the interview process. This will go a long way toward helping the civilian recruiter to understand our experience and what we are capable of. This will ultimately stem the tide of military resumes that are automatically funneled to the “rejected” pile.

invisible woundsVeteran unemployment is further exacerbated by the many unfounded misconceptions that continue to plague our national treasures. Post-traumatic stress, lack of civilian skills, rigid operating environment, and workplace violence; you name it and veterans have been labeled with it. There are real visible, and invisible wounds, that many service members have to live with. However, the media and poor information have contributed to a fear among many recruiters that veterans may bring “baggage” to the workplace that would prevent them from performing their duties. The statistics however show that issues like PTSD affect no greater percentage of veterans than it does within the general population. There are valuable resources available to companies and veterans alike through organizations such as Veterans 360 and the Wounded Warrior Project It takes courage for a hiring manager to set those fallacies aside and welcome veterans to the team.

We have been helping companies hire veterans for over 35 years!

We have been helping companies hire veterans for over 35 years!

Perhaps the best way to “support our troops” is to ensure they have gainful employment after their dedicated term of service. Let Forward March Inc. show you how to get the most out of military talent with our comprehensive training program and military talent pipeline services. Combined, we have 110 years of combined military service with over 35 years dedicated specifically to hiring veterans. We have unmatched experience with proven results. Within the military, we leave no one behind. Is your organization willing to do the same for our veterans?  

~ Article written by Jason Caswell, Forward March Inc – Director of Training and Talent Pipeline Services

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If you want to get started hiring veterans Forward March Inc stands ready with a special offer. On November 17th we will be holding our Camouflage to Corporate Conference in San Antonio, Texas. This is an outstanding opportunity for companies and organizations to learn how to get started hiring high quality military talent. The information in this conference has helped many other companies to develop highly successful hiring strategies, military pipelines, and learn how to retain quality military talent. Click here to learn more…

Our Camouflage to Corporate Conference can get you on the fast track to developing a Veteran Talent Pipeline. November 17th, San Antonio, Texas.

Our Camouflage to Corporate Conference can get you on the fast track to developing a Veteran Talent Pipeline. November 17th, San Antonio, Texas.

Veterans, Transitioning Military Personnel, and their families are encouraged to meet with employers at this free event.

Veterans, Transitioning Military Personnel, and their families are encouraged to meet with employers at this free event.