RAND researchers and expert panelists explored how military skills align with civilian career paths. This discussion focuses on how insights from a recent study can help streamline veterans’ placement into high-demand civilian careers.
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Wenger, Jeffrey B., Melanie A. Zaber, Lakiesha Lloyd, Moses Maddox, and Matthew Passmore, Translating Military Skills into Careers for Veterans, RAND Corporation, PT-A4405-3, 2026. As of March 4, 2026:
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Wenger, Jeffrey B., Melanie A. Zaber, Lakiesha Lloyd, Moses Maddox, and Matthew Passmore, Translating Military Skills into Careers for Veterans. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2026. .
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