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U.S. Army Paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division conducted training at Fort Liberty to verify settings on a Dronebuster and other counter-unmanned aircraft systems. The training included Smart Shooters, Modi, and Bal Charti, overseen by civilian and military experts. Participants gained proficiency in countering and defending against unmanned aerial systems across various formations within the division.​*U.S. Army photo by Pvt. Jayreliz Batista-Prado
Today's military veterans are at the forefront of the information age, equipped with cutting-edge skills in STEM fields like cybersecurity, healthcare, robotics, and forensics. They've undergone extensive virtual training, emphasizing individual resilience and readiness. ​As they transition into civilian life, veterans bring an impressive set of skills and experiences to the table.
Join us at the Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point Air Show for a thrilling weekend on May 11-12, 2024 filled with incredible air and ground exhibitions, featuring the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, F-22 Raptor Demo Team, 2nd MAW Band, NC Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association, and so much more!​From jaw-dropping aerial maneuvers to incredible ground displays, there's something for everyone at this must-see event.
At the North Carolina Military Affairs Commission (NCMAC), our vision is clear: to make North Carolina the most military and veteran-friendly state in the nation. But this vision isn't just about words—it's about action.
Established as a distinct component in 1948, following the transfer of the Army Air Corps Reserve to the Air Force, as outlined by the U.S. Air Force Reserve Command. With approximately 70,000 Citizen Airmen presently serving, the U.S. Air Force Reserve plays a vital role in national defense. ​North Carolina proudly hosts the 916th Air Refueling Wing, stationed at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base.*U.S. Air Force graphic by David Perry
The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs focuses on protecting our military installations, assisting military families and veterans, and facilitating job opportunities, DMVA is dedicated to enhancing the lives of those who've sacrificed so much for our country.​In addition, the NC Veterans Affairs Commission (NCVAC) advises the Secretary of Military and Veterans Affairs on veterans' affairs matters, ensures effective operation of existing programs, and promotes scholarships for children of North Carolina veterans.​
A recent proclamation ceremony solidified a partnership between the school and Wounded Warrior Battalion-East (WWBn-East), benefiting over 200 military-connected students. This Adopt-a-School initiative fosters collaboration, with WWBn-East supporting school events like field trips and family nights. ​Read more about the partnership here *U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jennifer E.
Since 1941, when the 1st Marine Division set up camp in a sandy pine forest, this premier military training facility has expanded to cover 244 square miles, playing a crucial role in training and deploying units worldwide.​From its origins as Marine Barracks New River to its current status as Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, this landmark has witnessed countless milestones in military history.
Veterans are a part of our North Carolina workforce.
Join us for an in-person gathering packed with exciting opportunities and valuable connections. At the New River Career Expo, you'll:​• Network with local and national companies​• Explore diverse career prospects across various industries​• Gain insights into the job market and career pathways​• Discover potential employment options and showcase your skills​Register and learn more