Confronting Challenges: Understanding the Role of DOD and VA Programs for Transitioning Post 9/11 Veterans
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Studley, Benjamin
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This study highlights post 9/11 military veterans’ transition into civilian life, identifying
the systematic challenges that post 9/11 veterans face as they navigate transition programs
designed to ease their integration into civilian life. Given the increasing number of combat and
non-combat military personnel transitioning, the system is becoming taxed with a large surge of
military personnel exiting every year, most of whom are post-9/11 veterans. Eleven post 9/11
veterans were interviewed to expand the discussion on their challenges experienced during their
transition. The challenges included the lack of information regarding higher education, an
absence of instructor knowledge and credibility, forgetting veterans are individuals,
understanding VA healthcare to include mental health support, understanding VA benefits and
the overall effectiveness of TAP to promote goals, plans, and success. The research suggests the
programs put in place by the DOD and VA create additional challenges for transitioning
veterans into the civilian world.
