Roughly 200,000 military personnel in the U.S. transition to civilian life each year. With one in three veterans are underemployed, the Department of Defense and many organizations that support veterans are working to address the problem. Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher we explore efforts to address veteran underemployment.
Roughly 200,000 military personnel in the U.S. transition to civilian life each year. With one in three veterans are underemployed, the Department of Defense and many organizations that support veterans are working to address the problem. Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher we explore efforts to address veteran underemployment.
Medal of honor recipient from Marion recognized by Ohio Department of Veteran Services
Joe Nishimoto and his brother-in-law both volunteered for military services and enlisted in Columbus and were assigned to the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Author: Stephanie Stanavich Updated: 11:55 AM EDT May 5, 2021
The Ohio Department of Veteran Services’ communication team has been working hard this year to highlight and share stories of veterans who are Medal of Honor recipients, especially if they are from Ohio.
The team was looking for veterans to honor Asian and Pacific Islanders Heritage Month in May. While doing some digging, they came across a veteran who lived in Marion, Ohio.