Especially in these times of much more involvement by women in military service thus growing numbers needing, all branches.
May 30, 2012 - Kathleen Fitzpatrick is still adjusting to the concept of free time after leaving the Air Force in January.The pace of life in Warrenville, S.C., is much slower compared with the long hours she put in during eight years as an officer supervising aircraft maintenance.
“I’m ready to work again,” said Fitzpatrick, 30, who is filling her time with nursing classes at the University of South Carolina Aiken.
Fitzpatrick’s retirement at the rank of captain places her into a growing number of female veterans entering the civilian population. The latest numbers from the Department of Veterans Affairs show that while the number of male veterans is expected to decrease by 2020, female veterans will increase in that same time span from 1.8 million in 2011 to 2 million.
The VA says that’s because of the increasing number and proportion of women entering and leaving the military, a better survival rate among women and a younger average age among female veterans. The estimated median age among women was 48, compared with 62 for male veterans in 2010. read more>>>
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