From G.I. Joe To The G.I. Bill

The transition out of the military can be daunting for many. So many changes to veterans’ lives take place all at once. Therefore, it is fairly common for a veteran to feel somewhat lost as they take the steps towards starting their civilian...

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From A Kid’s Perspective

Many young children spend much of their early years adorned in capes and super hero t-shirts, playing pretend, but Kevin Rochon spent his childhood days dreaming of a different kind of hero. For Kevin, heroes wore combat boots and dog tags...

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Combat Veterans To Careers

Based in The Villages, Florida, and serving a national audience of deserving men and women who wore our nation’s military uniform, Combat Veterans to Careers, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) organization. CONCEPTUALIZATION: United States Army veteran...

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The Story Behind Our Logo

As with marketing any organization, the logo becomes the distinctive point of recognition, therefore, the design requires the most thought and attention to detail, and must embody the organization. For Combat Veterans to Careers, the path to the...

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Some Women Wear Combat Boots

Lieutenant Commander Holly Shaffner, USCG, ret. had a career and transition out of the military that was quite unique. As a female, Holly was one of the 203,000 women active-duty in the entire United State military. Like so many others, Holly...

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From Sergeant To Student

Immediately following high school graduation, many students decide to continue their education and attend college. Alex Van Lieshout was an exception, two months after receiving his diploma, Alex left for Parris Island for Marine Corps boot camp...

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David’s Transition

In life, nothing is guaranteed and things will not always go as planned, but it seems as though these impromptu experiences lead you right to where you are meant to be, and no one knows this more so than David Booth. David had his life planned...

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American Valor Knows No Color

Various cultures and races have carefully woven American history, as those components are part of what makes our history so unique. Throughout the last century, the United States has seen divides driven by racism and hate, however our nation has...

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Finding Healing, Hope

By BRITTANY VAN HEYNINGEN, DAILY SUN THE VILLAGES — When Samantha’s White’s sweetheart, Jason, returned home from Iraq, she knew he wasn’t the same. “Even though my husband didn’t come back without a limb, he lost himself mentally,” the Ocala...

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Service Never Forgotten

From November of 1955 to April of 1975, the American men and women dedicated 19 years, 5 months, 4 weeks, and 1 day and countless lives to the Vietnamese people in hopes to promote capitalism among the blossoming nation, and preserve liberty...

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