Service members preparing to leave the military and enter civilian life can smooth the transition by attending free workshops offered by the Labor Department in collaboration with DOD and Veterans Affairs. The workshops address job search skills, veteran’s benefits, disabled veterans concerns, and other pertinent issues. A DOD news report says the workshops are held at military bases and are open to active duty and reserve personnel. Labor statistics show that about 318,000 military personnel change from military to civilian life each year, and in 2006, some 140,000 service members used the workshops. “We would like to see many more attend,” said Charles S. Ciccolella, assistant labor secretary for the veteran’s employment and training service.
President Joe Biden still hopes to shift to a “sole purpose” policy for nuclear weapons in the future, even as his administration’s new Nuclear Posture Review preserves the U.S.’s longstanding policy of “flexible deterrence,” a top Pentagon official said. Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl, speaking at a side…