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Ive visited so many organizations that support military veterans, and they simply turned me down. All I wanted them to do was post my book on there social media. 90% of companies denied me, radio denied, local news channels denied, CHRISTIAN mega million dollar churches denied me. There is no controversy, there is no hate or discomfort in my book. Its about Living Life after service. PTSD, MENTAL HEALTH.
They simply want money for a post, or a shout out, TV thought it wasn't worth to air on news,or Veteran Organizations telling me its against their company standards. None of them read the book, they simple care for their own business, not the people whom my family has served since WWII. I know the truth of freedom, and the truth about America and the support you really do for veterans....you are fraud.... everyone of you. For you all on this platform, So called professionals with your Political Left and Right bull crap, your one-sided political opinions... Your definition of faith, you are a FRAUD!! You all dont know AMERICA! Please comment and test me. you spend more money on widgets than people. There is no debt, just your spending problem, or spending habbits or comfort for attention. Award shows, Hollywood ,give free gift bags woth thousands of dollars. Billions of dollars are spent for superbowl advertising, and we still have a homeless issue. In a month or less, over 600 veterans committed suicide. That is just suicide alone. We spend more on public schools to be bullet proof, like jails, than actually hiring more teachers , counselors, or building mental health, Antibullying programs. Lets not talk about billionaires building rockets and submarines as their companies are not giving raises or more incentives for people that build them.
Santiago Cirilo
USA Infantry Veteran
100% Disabled, and still working a second shift job to have affordable, and complete insurance for my family. Still have time to hustle, to be a successful Entertainment Entrepreneur. Support my brand #HiyahNation an Anti-Bullying and Suicide Awareness Brand in all areas of entertainment. radio,video Podcast, Merchandise, and more. email santiago.insuradvance@gmail.com
Are you up to date on your professional military reading list?
Check out the recommended reading list from Gen. Randy George, the Chief of Staff of the Army, published by Army University Press ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eg2yPj8c featuring the following:
1. Setting the Conditions: Teaching Companies and Battalions how to “Lead with HE”
2. Leaping Ahead in Projecting Combat Power: The View From the 267th Theater Movement Control Element
3. The Coming Military AI Revolution
This week's 'Veterans to Success' podcast features Si Bradley, a former military officer, discussing his journey from childhood in Manchester to various roles in the military and his transition to civilian life. Si shares his experiences, including his interest in the military sparked during school, his diverse roles in the Royal Engineers, and commanding a regiment. He reflects on the significance of his final role in Whitehall and adjusting to a new chapter after a 26-year military career.
Key Takeaways:
Early Influences and Career Choices:
Si's interest in the military was sparked by school visits from military liaison officers, leading him to join the Army. This highlights the importance of early exposure and mentorship.
Dealing with Failure:
Si discusses not being accepted into the Army Air Corps despite completing the pilot's course. He emphasises learning from failure and moving forward.
Transferable Skills from Military to Civilian Life:
Skills such as punctuality, teamwork, decision-making, and adaptability acquired in the military are valuable in civilian careers, aiding veterans in their transition.
Importance of Final Military Roles:
The last military job significantly impacts future civilian opportunities, making it crucial to choose wisely.
Transition Challenges and Strategies:
Si talks about the psychological and practical challenges of transitioning from military to civilian life, advising a substantial break to adjust and reconnect.
Click the links in the 1st comment to listen to the podcast
REgards, Joe
#VeteransToSuccess#MilitaryToCivilian#SiBradley#VeteranStories#CareerTransition#MilitaryExperience#PodcastHighlights#VeteranSkills#LifeAfterService
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This week's 'Veterans to Success' podcast features Si Bradley, a former military officer, discussing his journey from childhood in Manchester to various roles in the military and his transition to civilian life. Si shares his experiences, including his interest in the military sparked during school, his diverse roles in the Royal Engineers, and commanding a regiment. He reflects on the significance of his final role in Whitehall and adjusting to a new chapter after a 26-year military career.
Key Takeaways:
Early Influences and Career Choices:
Si's interest in the military was sparked by school visits from military liaison officers, leading him to join the Army. This highlights the importance of early exposure and mentorship.
Dealing with Failure:
Si discusses not being accepted into the Army Air Corps despite completing the pilot's course. He emphasises learning from failure and moving forward.
Transferable Skills from Military to Civilian Life:
Skills such as punctuality, teamwork, decision-making, and adaptability acquired in the military are valuable in civilian careers, aiding veterans in their transition.
Importance of Final Military Roles:
The last military job significantly impacts future civilian opportunities, making it crucial to choose wisely.
Transition Challenges and Strategies:
Si talks about the psychological and practical challenges of transitioning from military to civilian life, advising a substantial break to adjust and reconnect.
Click the links in the 1st comment to listen to the podcast
REgards, Joe
#VeteransToSuccess#MilitaryToCivilian#SiBradley#VeteranStories#CareerTransition#MilitaryExperience#PodcastHighlights#VeteranSkills#LifeAfterService
This MM Article is by our #eMMissary & U.S. Army Captain, Albert (Daniel) Jenkins
In this reflective piece he offers a few different perspectives regarding various mentoring programs.
Read more articles at militarymentors.org or bit.ly/ReadMMArticles
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Ryan sat down at the Pentagon with Gen. Gary Brito to talk about strengthening Army professionalism. Whether you’re a soldier, a Department of the Army civilian, a contractor supporting the Army, or just someone interested in the future of America’s Army, this episode is for you.
Invest in yourself with the Army.
Attending Officer Candidate School is one of several paths to becoming a commissioned officer.
Find out how 2nd Lt. Serino got there, and visit ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eqKUjrXh for more information on joining the Army.
#BeAllYouCanBe
Its an age-old question: How do you make the most of what you've got?
The answer starts with knowing what you truly have and need, and then understanding the resources and tools available to you to help you secure and grow it to your best advantage.
Army Emergency Relief (AER) is an organization that can help you determine what your financial picture looks like. Sarah Bumgardner, CFEI® speaks with Michael Grinston, 16th Sergeant Major of the Army (RET), and CEO, Army Emergency Relief.
Today is launch day for Army 250. This is a citizen-led project I started to encourage communities, institutions, and individual Americans to engage with the story of the U.S. Army as we approach its 250th birthday in 2025.
Every week we'll be sharing a newsletter that lifts up different dimensions in how the Army has influenced American life and society. This will include military campaigns and stories of American soldiers throughout our history, but it will also look at the connections between the Army and facets of American life seemingly far removed from the battlefield: food, fashion, music, literature, religion, business, civil society, and so many other domains have Army stories. This makes the Army's story relevant and personal for all Americans, irrespective of one's direct connection to the service.
You can access the newsletter here:
https://lnkd.in/eTG56_xG
This effort is intended to complement and support the incredible initiatives underway led by the US Army, the National Museum of the US Army, the Association of the United States Army - AUSA, and the US Army Center of Military History, among other institutions.
Please share with anyone you think would be interested in this, and if you'd like to contribute to this project, please send me a message!
#army250#us250#army#veterans #