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Our military veterans are an exclusive population with personal and professional attributes that make them a very important component of our North Carolina workforce. Employers gain great value in honoring veterans by hiring veterans.

Visit OurNCMilitary.com to learn more.

During National Engineers Week, Fleet Readiness Center East (FRCE) engaged thousands of students across Eastern North Carolina with fun, hands-on STEM activities. The outreach team visited 39 local schools, presenting to over 4,700 students.

There are over 6,000 Airmen stationed in North Carolina, typically based at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base.

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC), a state entity focused on business development and technology transition, announced that businesses in North Carolina secured $7.38 billion in federal prime contracts during the fiscal year 2023.

Children of Fallen Patriots Day honors the children left behind by military heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. On this day, we remember the sons and daughters who faced unimaginable loss but found strength and resilience.

Since 1999, the Friday before Mother’s Day has been dedicated as National Military Spouse Appreciation Day. It is a day to recognize the support, resilience, and strength military spouses show to their service members while at home and on deployment.

The North Carolina National Guard (NCNG) stands strong with over 10,000 citizen Soldiers and Airmen, dedicated to upholding the principles of the United States and the State of North Carolina. Its roots run deep, dating back to the 1663 Carolina Charter.

U.S. Sailors and Marines in Morehead City heave a line on the forecastle of the San Antonio class amphibious transport dock USS New York during sea and anchor detail. USS New York was underway in support of an integrated training operation with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit.

Runners and walkers are invited to Hedrick Stadium on Fort Liberty for the upcoming Run, Honor, Remember 5K.

 Learn more about the event.

A military occupational specialty (MOS) is a term primarily used in the United States Armed Forces to refer to a specific job within the military. Some of the most common are: