ASVAB Arithmetic and Mathematics Tips ASVAB mathematics is a difficult area for many, but with patience and logic, it can be easy and even (gasp) enjoyable!
ASVAB Tips and Strategies: Words, Inside and Out Once you're familiar with a word, you understand its meaning, know its synonyms and understand its context.
ASVAB Testing Tips Time for the nitty gritty -- how can you get the best score you possibly can on the ASVAB? Here's a few insider tips.
ASVAB Word & Paragraph Section: Tips Both the ASVAB word knowledge and paragraph comprehension sections determine whether you qualify for military service.
The PiCAT Pretest Can Help You Ace the ASVAB Want to join the military? You can take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery PiCAT pretest from any computer.
ASVAB Testing Tips on Paragraph Comprehension Many are thrown off by the ASVAB paragraph comprehension section. Just keep in mind that the questions in this section are...
Three Versions of the ASVAB The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery comes in three forms, each targeted to different needs.
5 Great Reasons to Take the ASVAB The could be one of the most important tests you ever take. There are several reasons to try to get the highest score...
What to Expect When You Take the ASVAB Once the recruiter has determined that you are qualified for further processing, you will be scheduled to take the ASVAB.
Understanding the ASVAB Did you know that there are three versions of the ASVAB? Here's some insight into choosing the ASVAB version that best fits...
'Open Cruelty': Transgender Troops Describe Indignities as They're Kicked Out of the Military Leaders in the Trump administration have minced few words in articulating how they feel about transgender troops.
New Login System Coming for Defense Department and Some VA Websites The old DS Logon system will be retired in favor of the more secure myAuth system.
‘Blood-Curdling Screams’: Marine Veteran Helps Stop Walmart Mass Stabbing with Shopping Cart Matthew Kolakowski had just left the Walmart checkout lane when a worker screamed that a man had a knife.
Virginia Governor Demands Richmond Pay Wrongfully Convicted Navy Vet $5.8M Under a new state law, the city of Richmond, Virginia, owes Marvin Grimm $5.8 million, matching a sum the state paid for the...
Ford GPW: The Forgotten Military Jeep Think you know Jeeps? Think again. Buckle up for the story of how Ford helped win World War II and create an automotive icon...