NEWS AND HAPPENINGS WITH VIP

Take a look at some of the newsworthy items for the VIP program.

Fort Campbell UA VIP Graduates 20 Members from Welding Class 8

The United Association Veterans in Piping Program is proud to announce the graduation of its Fort Campbell Welding Class 8, as 20...

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UA VIP welding student sees program as “fresh start” to civilian life

Many military members looking ahead to transitioning out of the military and into civilian life don’t quite know what to expect....

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Future is bright for Army Infantryman completing the UA VIP program

U.S. Army Infantryman Danny Head was deployed once to Desert Storm and twice to Afghanistan throughout his 20 years in the...

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UA VIP Program at JBLM graduates Welding Class 13 and HVACR Class 12

The United Association Veterans in Piping Program (UAVIP) is proud to announce that it graduated a combined 18 transitioning...

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Trainee feeds his passion through the UA VIP HVACR Program

Philip Miraglia found the perfect fit to his professional passion when he discovered the United Association (UA) Veterans in...

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UA VIP offers camaraderie and support to members

Those who enjoy the camaraderie and support found in the armed the services, will find the same traits in the Brotherhood and...

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UA VIP participant says program is “what you make of it”

According to a member of the current Joint Base Lewis-McChord based United Association Veterans in Piping (UA VIP) program is...

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Fort Sill’s UA VIP Program graduates 7th Sprinkler Fitting Class

On November 2, the United Association Veterans in Piping Program (UA VIP) graduated fourmembers from its Fort Sill Sprinkler...

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Job security, peace of mind attracted military member to UA VIP Program

For those who apply to the United Association (UA) Veterans in Piping Program, the lure is usually the ability to know that job...

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U.S. Army Infantryman sees UA VIP opportunity as ‘golden’

As an Infantryman in the U.S. Army, Jason Denison was concerned about how his skills might translate into the civilian sector.

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