NEWS AND HAPPENINGS WITH VIP

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

The UA VIP Program welcomes 9 students into JBLM Welding Class 18

The United Association Veterans in Piping (UA VIP) Program Joint Base Lewis-McChord Welding Class 18 is off to a great start, as...

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UA VIP Program instructors help students transition into new life

The day-to-day life for some active-duty service members of the armed forces can be quite hectic, leaving little time to fully...

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Specialist Knisely makes transition through UA Veterans in Piping program

The United Association Veterans in Piping (UA VIP) Program provides free career training so active-duty transitioning military...

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UA VIP Program Joint Base Lewis-McChord Graduates Two Classes

The United Association Veterans in Piping (UA VIP) Program recently honored the graduates who completed Joint Base Lewis-McChord...

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UA VIP students at JBLM exceed instructors expectations

Halfway through the United Association Veterans in Piping (UA VIP) Program, students in Joint Base Lewis-McChord Welding Class 17...

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UA VIP Program Celebrates the Graduation of Fort Hood Welding Class 13

The United Association Veterans in Piping (UA VIP) Program recently celebrated the graduation of their Fort Hood Welding Class 13...

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UA VIP Celebrates Recent Graduation of Fort Carson Welding Class 14

In late March, the United Association Veterans in Piping (UA VIP) Program honored the recent graduation of nine active-duty...

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A Career that boosted a family's lifestyle: Peterson's UA VIP Success

Jay Peterson graduated from high school and tried to go to college. He said that college just wasn’t for him. With limited job...

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Becoming an asset on the job: Aquilino Lucero's UA VIP Success Story

Aquilino Lucero said that he knew from the time he was in the fifth grade that he would serve his country. Prior to joining the...

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UA VIP apprentice creates better opportunity for family by joining program

Combined, Michael Parker served for nearly 10 years in both the Army and National Guard, before he decided to leave the military...

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