This Veteran’s Day, we are thankful for our veterans’ bravery and sacrifices every day.
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It’s been a whirlwind trip to Tennessee and now only 4 states left on our 50-state Veterans Hospital/State Veterans Home Tour! ❤️ Alaska, North Dakota, Kentucky & Mississippi! Boosting morale and showing appreciation for our Veterans across America! 🇺🇸
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We are honored to feature 25-year USMC Veteran Shannon in our 2025 Pin-Ups For Vets calendar! Be sure to get yours at pinupsforvets.com ❤️ More about Shannon: USMC 25yrs. Enlisted as a Motor Transportation Operator. Served two deployments to Operation Bright Star Egypt in 1999 and with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit in 2000 aboard the USS Tarawa. Played on the All-Marine Women’s Soccer Team in 2001. Career Recruiter from 2012 until her retirement in 2023.
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Yellowstone 6666 Ranch Foreman: "Life's too short to ride bad horses" PacMar Technologies corollary "Life's too short to ride bad boats". Come see us for boats with innovative hull forms and superior seakeeping and ride kindliness (ability to reduce effects on personnel and equipment in rough seas). The USMC MMRC is PMT's hull design. New York Times article out today on U.S. Navy CTE/Brain Trauma from small boat shock. Come see up for 50 % reduction in shock from hull design (then add seats for even more).
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It’s 4-year USMC Veteran Kim, featured as “Miss March” in our 2025 calendar! We are honored to feature this awesome Marine! Be sure to get your calendar at pinupsforvets.com ❤️ More about Kim: Enlisted as a Food Service Specialist. Stationed in North Carolina. Deployed with 2nd MLG to Afghanistan in 2011.
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Dr. Chaunté Hall, Jim Perschbach, Paco Felici, Will Garrett, Port San Antonio, fantastic leadership. The collaboration between YTexas and Port San Antonio can help drive the rebirth of the San Antonio superpower. Texas, the State of the Future, will spawn a national revival. YTexas? We like to Build; We embrace Energy; We love Engineering; We believe in Privacy & Data Sovereignty; and we know INFRASTRUCTURE! https://lnkd.in/gkqduK_t The national buildout of Intelligent Infrastructure has started. There are over 300 industry partners, private infrastructure investors, and our nation's strongest infrastructure manufacturers to underwrite Intelligent Infrastructure. The leadership of Chris Nolan, Mike Schindler, and hundreds of others are working on documentaries, films, shorts, screenplays, etc., to advance INTELLIGENT INFRASTRUCTURE in the hearts and minds of Americans. https://lnkd.in/gwv2pnXe Building the Infrastructure for the Next 100 Years. Autonomy Institute #infrastructure #energy #nuclear #electricity #future #digital #innovation #data #people #transportation #manufacturing #dataexchange #partnerships #supplychains #digitaltwin #privacy #investment #p3programs
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💐 Building a Legacy starts with an idea - an idea that considers the possible and then reaches for the impossible. It is not limited by the status quo, it is not constrained by the conventional. It looks passed what is and imagines what could be. It taps into a not so common theme that inspires others to build upon the idea, that together, we can make a difference for generations to come. It looks forward to the day that my children and the children of San Antonio will be able to sit in the shade of a tree that someone planted long ago... Happy Mother’s Day - May we continue Building Futures 💐 Port San Antonio, Kelly Heritage Foundation, Boeing Center at Tech Port, Centurion Military Alliance (CMA), Airman Heritage Group, Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Texas, Our Community Salutes San Antonio (OCS SA)
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The tradition of reenlisting in the military often carries a sense of solemnity and pride, marking a continued commitment to service and country. However, over the years, this tradition has taken on an additional layer of uniqueness, with many service members choosing to reenlist in locations that are anything but ordinary. These unconventional reenlistment ceremonies have become a way for service members to personalize this significant moment, blending the gravity of their oath with the spirit of adventure that often characterizes military life. The reasons behind choosing such extraordinary locations for reenlistment vary from personal significance to the desire for an unforgettable experience. For some, it’s about reenlisting at a place that reflects their military journey or aspirations. For instance, a Navy diver might choose to reenlist underwater, signifying a deep connection to their role and the environment in which they operate. Others may seek to highlight the unique aspects of their service—such as soldiers reenlisting while freefalling from an aircraft. The tradition of reenlisting in odd places also reflects the adaptability and resilience inherent in military culture. It showcases how service members, even while making a serious commitment, can adapt to any environment, finding meaningful ways to celebrate their dedication. These ceremonies, often shared on social media, not only highlight the individual’s commitment but also shine a light on the diverse and dynamic nature of military life, inspiring others with their creativity and depth of commitment. Whether it’s on the wing of an airplane, beneath the sea, or atop a mountain, these reenlistment ceremonies exemplify the extraordinary lengths to which service members go to honor their pledge to serve, making the moment truly their own in the vast array of settings the world has to offer. #supportvets #hiremorevets Infrastructure Masons Compass Datacenters
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Do you know the importance of this important holiday? Do you know the difference between Memorial Day and Veteran's Day? If not, take just a few minutes and spend it with us as we talk about the differences between these two holidays.
Live a life worth living. In honor of those who made the ultimate sacrifice and are not with us today, live a life they would be proud of. Spend about 30 minutes with Michael and me as we discuss the importance of Memorial day and the difference between this important holiday and Veteran's day.
Memorial Day and Veteran's Day, what are they and what's the difference? - The After Action Report
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Here is how you utilize your DINING ROOM TABLE as a mobility tool. Remember motion is lotion leaders! #leadership #wellbeing #humanizingleadership Movement Rx
👋Mobility Monday!! Mobility is a great tool to utilize especially when you need to maintain focus AND energy to finish off your day! 💪 This stretch is specifically for your mid back, which that tends to get stiff if you are someone that works at a deck for majority of the day! Try it out and comment an emoji of how you felt after the stretch 👇 #leadershipdevelopment #leadershipwelness #mobility Dr. Theresa Larson DPT, CSCS, USMC
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👋Mobility Monday!! Mobility is a great tool to utilize especially when you need to maintain focus AND energy to finish off your day! 💪 This stretch is specifically for your mid back, which that tends to get stiff if you are someone that works at a deck for majority of the day! Try it out and comment an emoji of how you felt after the stretch 👇 #leadershipdevelopment #leadershipwelness #mobility Dr. Theresa Larson DPT, CSCS, USMC
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What the Baton means to those who carry it, on this occasion by HMS Astute for 8 weeks during sea trials. Thought provoking and posted by a good friend and former Submariner on another SM platform - the 'Silent Service' always on patrol... " Only those who have served will understand. When the hatch shuts over your head, the OOW says last man down and the Ship Controller says green board, you understand the meaning of adventure. When the only thing between you and millions of gallons of seawater is a steel hull and some closed valves, you understand the meaning of courage. When sonar calls out to the conn “high speed screws in the water” in hostile waters, you understand the meaning of fear. When the messenger passes out the only family grams the satellite could catch and yours isn’t one, you learn the meaning of loneliness. When hissing water in the overhead turns from a slight annoyance to a terrifying rushing cascade bouncing off the hull and equipment, you understand the meaning of survival. When you hear the quick sound that a curtain makes on your rack that indicates your watch is about to begin, you understand the meaning of irritation. When you see a brother stand to attention while the Captain passes him his Tot with the Dolphins he worked so hard to earn, you understand the meaning of pride. When you retire and they pipe you over the side for the very last time, you learn the meaning of great sadness. When your eyes grow dim and your strength ebbs with age, you understand the meaning of envy every time you see a submarine getting underway. When a shipmate from a time so long ago passes on and people say so many things they wish they had said before they departed, you understand regret. Once a Submariner, always a Submariner." Royal Navy #SubmarineService #SilentService
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