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Estimating the Labor Market Impact of Voluntary Military Service Using Social Security Data on Military Applicants
This study uses Social Security data on the earnings of military applicants to the all-volunteer forces to compare the earnings of Armed Forces veterans with the earnings of military applicants who did not enlist. Matching, regression, and Instrumental Variables IV estimates are presented. The matching and regression estimates control for...
Tags: Earnings, Military Service, Military Applicant, Civilian Earning, Financial Accounting, Social Security, Finance, Government
White papers 2003-03-01

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Edwards civilian recognized nationally for test work - IR Force News Service - Brief Article
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif AFPN, Feb. 2, 2002--Aiding in the development of one of the Air Force's premier weapons systems is job satisfaction enough for most people. But Kevin Montoya's work on the airborne laser test and evaluation program at the Air Force Flight Test Center here is earning...
Tags: Air Force, laser
Research articles 2002-03-01
Army recognizes trade certifications. (Energy matters: a compendium of energy facts and information).(Brief Article)
ARLINGTON, Va. -- The Ordnance Corps has convinced the United States Army to officially adopt a policy that awards promotion points to military personnel for earning civilian certifications. Initially, the Ordnance Corps requested this policy for its use, but the U.S. Army saw value in the...
Tags: certification, Quality, training, U.S. Army
Research articles 2003-07-21
Lieutenant General Michael V. Hayden
LIEUTENANT GENERAL MICHAEL V. HAYDEN Lt. Gen. Michael V. Hayden is Director, National Security Agency, and Chief, Central Security Service, Fort George G. Meade, Md. The NSA/CSS is a combat support agency of the Department of Defense with military and civilian personnel stationed worldwide. He is the department's senior...
Tags: agency, Air Force, Ala, director, MARKETING
Research articles 2004-01-01
MSgt. DEAN M. SORELL United States Air Force, Retired
Dean M. Sorell, 82, passed away peacefully in his sleep, June 12, 2004, at his home in Colorado Springs. Born in Vining, Kansas, Dean enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1942. He flew 30 combat missions as a B-24 Bomber Engineer-Gunner, earning the distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal (with...
Tags: Air Force
Research articles 2004-06-16
MSgt. DEAN M. SORELL United States Air Force, Retired
Dean M. Sorell, 82, passed away peacefully in his sleep, June 12, 2004, at his home in Colorado Springs. Born in Vining, Kansas, Dean enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1942. He flew 30 combat missions as a B-24 Bomber Engineer-Gunner, earning the distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal (with...
Tags: Air Force, sister
Research articles 2004-06-17
Robert J. Davis | Boeing engineer, 89
Robert J. Davis, 89, formerly of Newtown Square, a retired Boeing engineer and volunteer, died Dec. 17 of kidney failure at Lankenau Hospital. Mr. Davis grew up in South Dakota, where his family homesteaded in the early 1900s. During the Depression, he worked for the Civilian Conservation Corps fighting...
Tags: Boeing Co.
Research articles 2006-01-13
Ambassador Jeane J. Kirkpatrick: November 19, 1926-December 7, 2006.(In memoriam)(Brief article)
All of us at the Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation are deeply saddened by the death of Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, president of the board. Ambassador Kirkpatrick, the first woman to be appointed United States Ambassador to the United Nations, was known as...
Tags: Georgetown University, president
Research articles 2006-11-01
Ambassador Jeane J. Kirkpatrick: November 19, 1926--December 7, 2006.(In Memoriam)(Obituary)(Brief article)
All of us at the Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation are deeply saddened by the death of Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, president of the board. Ambassador Kirkpatrick, the first woman to be appointed United States Ambassador to the United Nations, was known as an ardent...
Tags: Georgetown University, president
Research articles 2006-02-01
TAT Technologies: Free Cash Flow for Cheap
TAT Technologies (NASDAQ: TATTF) is a tiny maker of specialized parts for military and civilian airplanes. The business has been consistently earning good returns on capital, growing and throwing off free cash flow but its value has recently been masked by a flurry of “corporate actions” which produced complex financials...
Tags: Transport, John Swift
External links 2009-08-03
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