 Helping Veterans Adjust to Civilian Life Posted by: Stephen Hawke | 2008-07-18 09:32:40 | Posted in: SEO Info
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Uncle Sam provided the training and discipline necessary for soldiers to make it in the military. He taught you how to respond to any situation you could imagine, well…at least what you could imagine at the time. Military service may not be a lifelong career for people and in most cases, while veterans never forget this invaluable experience or the skills they acquire through their commitment, there comes a time when a transition back to civilian life occurs. And then what happens?
While Uncle Sam is busy choosing the next generation of America’s servicemen, many veterans feel lost and don’t know how to apply the priceless training and skills they received toward a
civilian career . Many don’t realize that their leadership and personal development was not only invaluable to their success in the military but provides a precious tool that can pave the road toward a very rewarding future. It may seem that you’re civilian life is just beginning but you already have the ability to ensure you can adapt without difficulty to civilian life.
How PostMilitary.com Can Help
This is where
PostMilitary.com comes in. Developed by CKMG and just recently launched, the site plans to become an integral part of military transition programs and will continue to evolve and discover new ways to honor those who have served. You'll find a variety of resources that allow you to explore several career paths that may be of interest to you and tools to help you realize these goals.
Online degree programs and other higher education resources are available from the top universities around the country that specialize in assisting veterans and their families.
Why We Do What We Do
The site accommodates all branches of the military and offers resources catered to each branch specifically, from Marines to the Coast Guard. The site will keep you updated about news regarding legislation or benefits affecting veterans. Conceptualized by Tom Elliott, CEO of CKMG and second-generation Paratrooper, the site’s purpose was and is "to honor the selfless service given to America by our Military Veterans and their supportive families so they may be empowered to succeed in their new endeavors."
For more information, or to find out how you can help make a difference, call (310)706-6903 or visit
PostMilitary.com .
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