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FINDING COMMON GROUND ON FOREIGN SOIL

FINDING COMMON GROUND ON FOREIGN SOIL

Scott gives us a glimpse into the constantly changing role of the Green Beret in foreign countries.

CHANGING THE COURSE OF A PILOT’S LIFE

CHANGING THE COURSE OF A PILOT’S LIFE

Blackhawk helicopter pilot, Greg, talks about the importance of having a mentor throughout your military career.

To this officer, every military effort is a humanitarian effort.

To this officer, every military effort is a humanitarian effort.

Brad talks about connecting with communities halfway around the globe. Learn more.

Sometimes it takes a village to raise a military family.

Sometimes it takes a village to raise a military family.

Rojan talks about providing support, as well as sometimes needing it herself. Learn more.

Some officers navigate ships. Others navigate the people onboard them.

Some officers navigate ships. Others navigate the people onboard them.

Cherie describes what it’s like to be an HR person onboard a military vessel. Learn more

Wearing your identity as proudly as your uniform.

Wearing your identity as proudly as your uniform.

Walter talks about leadership and rising through the ranks as a minority in the military. Learn more

Every mission requires planning. Especially if it involves your finances.

Every mission requires planning. Especially if it involves your finances.

Cory talks about the importance of financial planning for military personnel. Learn more

When officers do another tour of duty, their families do too.

When officers do another tour of duty, their families do too.

Ernest talks about how returning to the front lines affected his family. Learn more

How one military spouse led the charge for other military spouses

How one military spouse led the charge for other military spouses

Michelle talks about banding together with other military families for educational reforms. Learn more

It’s not just your fellow service members who have your back

It’s not just your fellow service members who have your back

Teri talks about the important role family plays in his support system. Learn more

This is As Serious As Any War Fought on the Ground

This is As Serious As Any War Fought on the Ground

Watch Aric talk about staying strong for other in the midst of a pandemic. Learn more

Projecting Inner Strength to the Outside World

Projecting Inner Strength to the Outside World

Kelly talks about how calmness can help win this battle against COVID19. Learn more

How To Keep A Clear Head In The Fog of War

How To Keep A Clear Head In The Fog of War

Brad talks about fighting a war against an invisible virus. Learn more

Arming women in the military with self-confidence.

Arming women in the military with self-confidence.

Medevac helicopter pilot, Teresa, gives advice to female officers who want to follow in her footsteps. Learn more

After a loss, the real fight begins

After a loss, the real fight begins

Military spouse, Regina, celebrates her husband’s life and reveals the impact his passing has had on her. Learn More

Serving apart, raising a family together

Serving apart, raising a family together

Eric and Elizabeth talk about the give and take required to raise a family while fulfilling their National Guard commitments. Learn more

Every Officer Has Two Families

Every Officer Has Two Families

Aric weighs the challenges of being a commander in the field and a husband and father to his family back home. Learn More

Giving Yourself New Marching Orders

Giving Yourself New Marching Orders

Kelly speaks about how the events of 9/11 ultimately led to his decision to re-enter the military.  Learn More

Life For Those Stationed In A Military Household

Life For Those Stationed In A Military Household

Brad and Cheryl describe the stress they faced when Brad, a reservist, was suddenly deployed. Learn More

Avoiding The Land Mines Of Civilian Life

Avoiding The Land Mines Of Civilian Life

Scott shares his fear of not knowing where his next check was coming from after retiring from the military. Learn More

Being Deployed Back Into The Real World

Being Deployed Back Into The Real World

Ann recounts the wide range of emotions she experienced upon retiring from the military after 30 years. Learn More

Identity: The First Casualty Of Civilian Life

Identity: The First Casualty Of Civilian Life

Erin, a career officer, shares how she dealt with losing her military identity after her retirement. Learn More

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